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1 1, 6| people to deprecate their own danger, nor even to retain the 2 1, 6| except when the city was in danger of being set on fire, or 3 1, 14| of posterity, and his own danger. Alarmed at this declaration, 4 1, 18| knights, would be in extreme danger. In the mean time he encouraged 5 1, 50| getting all these without any danger, and the places beyond the 6 1, 63| with some difficulty and danger, to pass the river; but 7 1, 65| labor or consider their danger; that they were ready and 8 1, 66| across the Ebro without danger or apprehension. This it 9 1, 71| would themselves avoid all danger, but could not save the 10 1, 75| had escaped so impending danger; in the other, because they 11 1, 76| alarmed by the unexpected danger, wrapped their left arms 12 1, 80| readily secured them from any danger; for the advanced guards, 13 2, 9| securely and without a blow or danger, they raised it six stories 14 2, 15| for the building without danger: the business was soon finished - 15 2, 35| Varus, but he escaped the danger by raising his shield to 16 2, 41| save any from the impending danger. All were full of fear and 17 3, 17| merely to avoid present danger and distress, but that they 18 3, 19| sides might come without danger, and explain their wishes, 19 3, 21| him, being apprehensive of danger, because the Roman citizens 20 3, 26| encouraging them, and declining no danger for Caesar's safety, having 21 3, 26| wind); and thought less danger was to be apprehended from 22 3, 43| from all sides with less danger; secondly, to prevent Pompey 23 3, 53| they under went, and the danger they sustained, they counted 24 3, 64| increased the terror and danger. For retreat was prevented 25 3, 66| have more liberty and less danger in fetching water. But he 26 3, 72| the camp, and the double danger both from within and without 27 3, 79| of the enemy, avoided the danger, and met Caesar coming to 28 3, 82| embarked in equal labor and danger, pleaded that no individual 29 3, 94| it with diligence, if any danger should threaten it; I will 30 3, 102| be attended with imminent danger to their lives. The same 31 3, 112| could be supplied without danger with corn, and auxiliaries;