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 1     I,     31|        points of the camp. The rest crowded round the general's tribunal
 2     I,     45|           remotest and most densely crowded part of the throng, and,
 3    II,     34|         imperial cousins, his house crowded with ancestral busts, and
 4    II,     38|      surrounded with soldiers; they crowded noisily even about the entrance,
 5   III,      5|            streets of the city were crowded; torches were blazing throughout
 6    IV,     57|             there was an end to his crowded levies and the reality of
 7    IV,     80|            The building was densely crowded; then came a violent shock,
 8    IV,     85|             when the Forum was most crowded, to clasp the statue of
 9    XI,     19|            to the Germans, and they crowded to pay him court, for he
10    XI,     23|             were the thoughts which crowded on him, thoughts of peril
11    XI,     28|         Latium? Every place will be crowded with these millionaires,
12   XII,     51| administering justice, the populace crowded round him with a boisterous
13   XII,     66|             respect to the emperor, crowded the banks, the hills, and
14    XV,     43|       awhile at Beneventum, where a crowded gladiatorial show was being
15    XV,     47|           lake were set up brothels crowded with noble ladies, and on
16    XV,     48|             betake themselves, they crowded the streets or flung themselves
17   XVI,     39|            his garden. He had had a crowded gathering of distinguished
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