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 1      I,   363(13)|                                 Plutarch, "Pomp.", 49. The harbours
 2      I,   544(20)|                                 Plutarch says the Consuls fled without
 3      I,   638(25)|         in the Campus Martius. (Plutarch, "Sulla,".) The corpse of
 4     II,    81(1) |     cannot kill Caius Marius." (Plutarch, "Marius", 38.)~ ~
 5     II,   111(2) |       his own changed fortune. (Plutarch, "Marius", 40.)~ ~
 6     II,   135(5) |         a signal for massacre. (Plutarch, "Marius", 49.)~ ~
 7     II,   370(14)|    death she returned to Cato. (Plutarch, "Cato", 25, 52.) It was
 8     II,   370(14)|    traffic of his marriage; but Plutarch says "to accuse Cato of
 9     II,   404(15)|       it would be of evil omen. Plutarch ("Romulus") refers this
10    III,   143(7) | mysterious and ancient curses. (Plutarch, "Crassus", 16.)~ ~
11    III,   187(10)|                             See Plutarch, "Cato", 34, 39.~ ~
12      V,   585(29)|   mentioned by Dion, Appian and Plutarch ("Caesar", 38). Dean Merivale
13    VII,   222(10)|    alludes to the story told by Plutarch ("Caesar", 47) that, at
14    VII,   557(20)|        Crastinus is recorded by Plutarch ("Pompeius", 71), and by
15    VII,   679(23)|                                 Plutarch states that Brutus after
16    VII,   917(27)|  protection of my soldiers." -- Plutarch, "Caesar"; Durny, "History
17   VIII,   348(11)|   taking refuge in Parthia, but Plutarch states it as a fact; and
18   VIII,   990(25)|   History of Rome,' iii., 319). Plutarch states that Cornelia had
19      X,   327(16)|     crows pointed out the path (Plutarch). It is, however stated,
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