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 1   Note           |     point where Julius Caesar broke off in his commentary "On
 2     II,   531(21)| legion. When the Parthian war broke out and the Senate required
 3    III,   408    |                    Which thus broke forth in words: "Vain is
 4    III,   584    |                               Broke from the waters, and the
 5     IV,   196    |                           And broke all discipline; and soon
 6     IV,   392    |               This civil war, broke out, it found us chiefs;~ ~
 7     IV,   590    |       Archer.~ ~ ~ ~ When day broke,~ ~
 8     IV,   843    |                         Where broke the hills abruptly to their
 9      V,   228    |                               Broke from the virgin conquered
10     VI,   449    |          Dark with its riches broke the virgin soil;~ ~
11     VI,   457    |      half human: Monychus who broke~ ~
12    VII,   111    |   have been thine, and he who broke the peace~ ~
13    VII,   563    |        Then from the clarions broke~ ~
14    VII,   916    |                               Broke on his sleep.~ ~ ~ ~ Yet
15     IX,   266    |                               Broke into discord, as their ancient
16     IX,   396    |                         Which broke the deep: their ship in
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