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 1     I,     40|         another's supremacy and offer himself to the legions,
 2     I,    106|  consuls, and that others might offer themselves if they had confidence
 3    II,     47|       incitement to Tiberius to offer prompt opposition, which
 4   III,     29|          Cheering on his men to offer battle in the open plain,
 5   III,    103|        Mithridates, had not the offer of an honourable surrender
 6   XII,     19|         conquerors rejected the offer, preferring that they should
 7   XII,     22|       not the emperor seize the offer and spare the exile, whose
 8  XIII,     10|      had not brought himself to offer hostages till his own appointment
 9  XIII,     72| question. Boiocalus spurned the offer as the price of treason,
10   XIV,     20|         by immense presents, to offer their services in the amphitheatre;
11    XV,     83|      adding the exclamation, "I offer this liquid as a libation
12    XV,     87|  military rule." When bidden to offer his neck resolutely, "I
13   XVI,     32|     Senate, of a priest when we offer our vows, of a citizen when
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