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 1     I,     29|    one man after another, he roused such dismay and indignation
 2     I,     67| Tubantes, and Usipetes, were roused by this slaughter, and they
 3     I,     80|                This language roused not only the Cherusci but
 4    II,     19|          When they were thus roused and were demanding battle,
 5    II,     61|        To these words, which roused the two armies, was added
 6    II,    107|      a mutiny. He had so far roused them that a standard bearer
 7   III,     33| there before their eyes, she roused such sympathy that people
 8   III,     55|    in a formidable war. Some roused their immediate neighbourhood;
 9   III,     89|  party spirit that was being roused, intrusted the inquiry to
10   III,     96|      feared of him. Some are roused to higher things by great
11    XI,     22|    the Chauci were violently roused by the man's death, and
12   XII,     17|     knight, disdaining both, roused the neighbouring tribes,
13   XIV,     42|  relatives were made slaves. Roused by these insults and the
14   XIV,     73|     they be checked? Gaul is roused at the name of the great
15    XV,     14|   had received deliverance." Roused by these and like words
16    XV,     61|      so glorious a deed, had roused a singularly noble soul;
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