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1 I, 22| but also to watch that no single person should get out privately. 2 I, 45| their exposed flank by the single men who ran forward from 3 I, 59| surround us, or to attack single ships with several of theirs, 4 II, 5 | victory. Nor was there a single person who did not imagine 5 II, 29| When this had spread from a single author to several persons, 6 II, 32| entire, without the loss of a single ship? That on my arrival, 7 III, 1 | trials were finished in a single day, one judge hearing the 8 III, 6 | Pharsalus, without the loss of a single vessel. ~ 9 III, 18| sole command devolved on no single individual, but each admiral 10 III, 32| alleged that the delay of a single day was a donation. Therefore, 11 III, 53| But in the fort, not a single soldier escaped without 12 III, 69| their colors. Nor did a single man face about. ~ 13 III, 82| was the business only of a single day, but that he had a passion 14 III, 83| should pass sentence on every single person who had staid behind 15 III, 89| cavalry, he rapidly drafted a single cohort from each of the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 I, 12| into four cantons. This single canton having left their 17 I, 44| routed and beaten by him in a single battle; that if they chose 18 III, 2 | because they despised a single legion, on account of its 19 V, 8 | mid-day; nor was there seen a [single] enemy in that place, but, 20 V, 50| having been blocked up with single rows of turf as a mere appearance, 21 VII, 32| danger, because, whereas single magistrates had been usually 22 VII, 32| the power of king for a single year, two persons now exercised 23 VII, 76| confidence: nor was there a single individual who imagined 24 VIII, 1 | them all: nor ought any single state to decline any inconveniences 25 VIII, 2 | not to be deterred, by a single legion quartered among them, 26 VIII, 35| escort, and did not allow a single man to be taken alive. Luterius


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