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 1    II,      8|        and the rapidity of its course in the stream which washes
 2    II,     69|         Thence he directed his course to Euboea and crossed to
 3    II,     69|       drove him aside from his course. And so after visiting Ilium
 4    II,     91| weighed anchor, slackening his course that he might not have a
 5    II,    108|     outburst of complaint. "Of course this was the meaning," they
 6   III,     28|        with an ovation. In the course of a few days his mother
 7   III,     49|       trouble in peace. War of course requires that men should
 8    IV,     27|        is possible to pursue a course between a defiant independence
 9    IV,     54|    princes have as a matter of course; one thing they ought insatiably
10    IV,     89|        I shall describe in due course.~ ~
11    VI,     41|        But all antiquity is of course obscure. From Ptolemy to
12    VI,     74|        would enter on a better course, with Macro for his guide,
13    XI,      6|        and fall I shall in due course relate, the senators rose
14    XI,     42|        and face her husband, a course in which she had often found
15   XII,     57|     argued in favour of a safe course, saying "that any crime
16  XIII,     35|     promotion out of the usual course. But what they lacked was
17   XIV,     59|        aught befell him in the course of destiny, there must be
18    XV,     78|      came, but went out of his course to Faenius, the commander
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