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 1      I,   739    |                Through many a year. But why entreat the gods?~ ~
 2     II,   154    |                 That selfsame year the seventh time restored 9~ ~
 3     II,   154(9) | afterwards, in the seventieth year of his age.~ ~
 4     II,   155    |       The Consul's rods; that year to Marius brought~ ~
 5     IV,    54    |     the fitful changes of the year~ ~
 6     IV,   424    |    the vintage in some famous year,~ ~
 7     IV,   781    |     to war. For in the former year,~ ~
 8      V,     9(2) |      Consuls for the expiring year, B.C. 49 -- Caius Marcellus
 9      V,    10    |                10 Ere yet the year was dead: a foreign land~ ~
10      V,    52    |          Fails with the dying year: not so does yours;~ ~
11      V,    85    |                 On each third year. This mountain, when the
12      V,   453    |     mark the dread Pharsalian year~ ~
13      V,   454(23)|       Consul for the incoming year, B.C. 48, along with Servilius
14     VI,    16(1) |      Book V., 747). About the year 1100 it was stormed and
15     VI,   392    |      in: but in th' advancing year~ ~
16    VII,    16(4) |    not till 71 B.C., in which year Pompeius was elected Consul
17    VII,   977    |                          This year delayed their voyage. As
18     IX,   440    |      scorching in the falling year.~ ~ ~ ~
19      X,   224    |            Nor shall Eudoxus' year 8 excel mine own.~ ~
20      X,   224(8) |      on the Egyptian or solar year. (See Herodotus, ii., 4.)
21      X,   224(8) |       to have dealt with this year and to have corrected it.
22      X,   241    |     while the sun divides the year,~ ~
23      X,   256    |    the changes of the varying year)~ ~
24      X,   276    |       Nile. For in the wintry year~ ~
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