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 1     I,     80|         neighbouring tribes and drew to their side Inguiomerus,
 2    II,     14|          by a pretended flight, drew him into a plain surrounded
 3    II,     15|       so as the decisive crisis drew near, that he ought thoroughly
 4    II,     25|      the plain. His infantry he drew up so that part might advance
 5    II,     67|        cities, took up arms and drew their Moorish neighbours
 6    II,     92|      exhausted, and, as his end drew near, he spoke as follows
 7   III,     29|    battle in the open plain, he drew up his line in front of
 8   III,     38| subsequently, those which Solan drew up for the Athenians on
 9    IV,     30|        by the same practices he drew on himself, fresh odium
10    IV,     67|     began to construct; then he drew a fosse and stockade enclosing
11    IV,     78|         Drusus Sejanus actually drew into his scheme by holding
12    IV,     87|         Sabinus in the streets, drew him to his house and to
13    VI,     18|         Augustus. So the Senate drew up a decree in the severe
14    VI,     52|         have already mentioned, drew into actual revolt his father
15    XI,      2|         profoundly, and he even drew tears from Messalina. But
16   XII,     17|        neighbouring tribes, and drew deserters to his standard.
17   XII,     56|     poison. At the same time he drew him into a neighbouring
18   XIV,     22|         a taste for poetry, and drew round him persons who had
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