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 1     I,     11|   Augustus were to be borne in front, on that of Lucius Arruntius.
 2     I,     28|        soldier, was hoisted in front of the general's tribunal
 3     I,     57|      the following fashion. In front of the throng stood the
 4     I,     66|      camp on this barrier, his front and rear being defended
 5    II,     31|   position by appearing in his front, others, to hem in his rear
 6   III,     18|       heard from the people in front of the Senate House, threatening
 7   III,     29|         he drew up his line in front of his intrenchments. At
 8    IV,     65|       with songs and dances in front of the rampart, he sent
 9    VI,     28|       The man always walked in front of the person whose science
10    VI,     68|   There, with a river in their front, they might in the interval
11   XII,     39|       varying depth was in his front, and his armed bands were
12   XII,     42|     under arms in the plain in front of their camp; then came
13   XII,     44| manners, for a woman to sit in front of Roman standards. In fact,
14   XII,     66|  cavalry, with a breastwork in front of them, from which catapults
15  XIII,     50|   might be encountered both in front and flank. Tiridates faced
16   XIV,     45|        the enemy except in his front, where an open plain extended
17    XV,     39|    from beneath of an altar in front of the headquarters, Corbulo,
18    XV,     41|        places in the circus in front of the seats of the people,
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