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 1     I,     73| attempted for peace, some took refuge with Germanicus, while the
 2    II,      4|      conquered Vonones found a refuge in Armenia, then a free
 3    II,     82|    like downfall and no better refuge. Driven out soon afterwards
 4   III,     84|        of the slaves; the same refuge screened the debtor against
 5    IV,     56|        he said, "I do not take refuge in an answer which it would
 6    IV,     92|      fury by flight, and found refuge in a fortress, named Flevum,
 7     V,      3|    lived, there yet remained a refuge, for with Tiberius obedience
 8     V,     11|       Pomponius, as his safest refuge. They had no resource in
 9    XI,     34|      Crime once exposed had no refuge but in audacity. They had
10   XII,     35|        promised Vannius a safe refuge in the event of his expulsion.
11   XII,     73|     the Asiatic shore and take refuge in these harbours. Consequently
12  XIII,     18|   robbed of her only remaining refuge, and that here was a precedent
13  XIII,     72|   these countries, they sought refuge with the Chatti and then
14   XIV,     33|     the Armenians had fled for refuge, one was taken by storm;
15   XIV,     40|  powerful population and was a refuge for fugitives. He built
16   XIV,     76|       was to avoid the obvious refuge of a coward's death, and
17    XV,     48|     face. Or if they reached a refuge close at hand, when this
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