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 1     I,     27|                         On the arrival of these troops the mutiny
 2     I,     33|     was rescued by the hurried arrival of the throng which had
 3     I,     51|     the reasons of the envoys' arrival. On the rights of ambassadors,
 4     I,     62|    unless they forestalled his arrival by the execution of the
 5     I,     70|    expecting no good. On their arrival, he begged a brief interval
 6   III,      1|    Meanwhile on hearing of her arrival, all her intimate friends
 7    IV,     65|     gentle answers; but on the arrival of Pomponius Labeo with
 8    VI,     65|    Seleucia now celebrated the arrival of Tiridates with all the
 9    XI,     19|  foreign throne." At first his arrival was welcome to the Germans,
10   XII,     14|       fordable and awaited the arrival of the chief men of Parthia
11   XII,     14| success if they hastened their arrival, they did not make for Mesopotamia,
12   XII,     71|        soon afterwards, by the arrival of Aesculapius, the art
13   XII,     76|  earnest wishes for his speedy arrival at a mature age, and would
14  XIII,     44|    broke the order, and on the arrival of a few cavalry squadrons
15   XIV,     10|       when he had heard of the arrival of Agrippina's messenger,
16   XIV,     50|     thousand cavalry. On their arrival the men of the ninth had
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