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 1  8|  and be attended with great danger, especially where it must
 2 21|     was exposed to the same danger as the rest; when, finding
 3 23| surrendering by the fear of danger." ~
 4 38|    that Caesar was in great danger, and requested Domitius
 5 39|  more concerned at Caesar's danger than his own, and believing
 6 42|    Cornificius, that if any danger should assail the province,
 7 44|     that dispatch which the danger our army was in required,
 8 48|    on the war, with so much danger, at Alexandria, Cassius
 9 57|   were ready to undergo any danger for the, recovery of the
10 77|    remembrance, too, of the danger to which he had been exposed,
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