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 1      I,   585    |   comet stretched from east to west~ ~
 2     II,    64    | Eastern archers, Caesar in the West~ ~
 3    III,   288(19)|       say, looking towards the west; meaning that they came
 4    III,   510    |        warfare to the furthest west.~ ~ ~ ~
 5    III,   610    |       in between; as when with west and east~ ~
 6     IV,   457    |       waves the breezes of the west.~ ~
 7      V,   276    |     carried from the conquered west~ ~
 8      V,   651    |           Whether from east or west the storm may come~ ~
 9     VI,    32    |     tempests, howling from the west,~ ~
10     VI,   398    |    receives the breezes of the west~ ~
11     VI,   423    |   forth in many rivers: to the west~ ~
12    VII,    18    |                            The west subdued, with no less majesty~ ~
13   VIII,   505    |        we Pharos. Egypt on the west~ ~
14     IX,   496    |                    Lies to the west, but even here abound~ ~
15      X,    42    |                     Far to the west, where downward slopes the
16      X,   331(17)|    pushed his conquests to the west of Europe.~ ~
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