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 1      I,   419    |                      Is civil conquest then so base and vile?~ ~
 2     II,   626    |                           Thy conquest shall be written, know this
 3    III,    91    |                    By further conquest. Now in silent fear~ ~
 4     IV,    40    |             40 Their hopes of conquest; but to Caesar's men~ ~
 5    VII,   144    |          The victor wins, but conquest is a crime."~ ~
 6    VII,   317    |        Between yourselves and conquest. Grecian schools~ ~
 7   VIII,   271    |   March, Parthians, to Rome's conquest. Rome herself~ ~
 8   VIII,   471    |            As spoil of former conquest. If the wound~ ~
 9     IX,   705(18)| Africa, B.C. 81; 2nd. For the conquest of Sertorius, B.C. 71; 3rd.
10      X,     4    |                    In crimson conquest o'er the guilty land,~ ~
11      X,    33    |                           The conquest of his sire, and spurred
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