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 1      I,     4   |                                 Armies akin embattled, with the
 2      I,   321   |                           Thine armies ten long years ere victory
 3      I,   636   | Trumpets like those that summon armies forth~ ~
 4     IV,   823   |                    He holds the armies of his realm unseen.~ ~
 5      V,   316   |                     Of arms and armies? What shall be enough~ ~
 6      V,   866   |                             Our armies rout, still let my choicest
 7     VI,     2   |                 Had drawn their armies near upon the hills~ ~
 8     VI,   180   |         180 Unknown to Caesar's armies? Do ye turn~ ~
 9     VI,   749   |                                 Armies to raise and order back
10    VII,    17   |            And where Sertorius' armies fought and fled,~ ~
11    VII,   975   |                     Pursued the armies. Cranes 29 who yearly change~ ~
12   VIII,   257(7)|     believe that he had led his armies to such extreme distances,
13   VIII,   320   |                320 In faith and armies; or the Parthian realm~ ~
14      X,    43   |           He would have led his armies, and the poles~ ~
15      X,   425   |                    Chief of his armies, and who ruled alone~ ~
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