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 1      I,     1    |                                Wars worse than civil on Emathian 1
 2      I,   544(20)|        sacrifices usual before wars. ("Pomp." 61.)~ ~
 3     II,   290    |       meed of virtue, that the wars which find~ ~
 4     II,   394    |        Be nearer, Cato, to the wars than thine?"~ ~ ~ ~
 5     II,   671    |                           What wars not civil can my kinsman
 6    III,    29    |                        Through wars and oceans let her cling
 7    III,   371    |                     That civil wars reluctant swords require.~ ~
 8     IV,   791    |   tested, nor to Caesar in the wars~ ~
 9      V,   319    |    arms, once stalwart! In thy wars~ ~
10      V,   761    |      Gave at my order what the wars denied.~ ~
11    VII,   336    |                            The wars we fought in Gallia. When
12    VII,   359    |                     Of all our wars the harvest or the doom.~ ~
13    VII,   540    |     give to mortals; for these wars shall raise~ ~
14    VII,   802    |      thou great! Seek thou the wars no more,~ ~
15   VIII,   368    |          Shall fight the civil wars of Rome, and share~ ~
16   VIII,   652    |        vanquished in the civil wars~ ~
17   VIII,   750    |               750 Of all these wars, who sole of Roman wives~ ~
18     IX,  1280    | Ptolemaeus? In vain with civil wars~ ~
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