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1  1|      should be commanded by one general and one council; in the
2 18|      loss of a few men, and the general rout, durst not face us
3 20|      heard behind them, and the general rout of their party, unable
4 48| quaestor, drew upon himself the general dislike of the people. He
5 50|     dependents concurred in the general hatred; who, though the
6 53|         who did not join in the general hatred of Cassius. ~
7 54|         the assistance of their general. The twenty-first and fifth
8 56|       but greatly increased the general hatred. He afterward reviewed
9 57|    native of Italica, for their general. Having instantly called
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