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1     I,      2|           and when, with Lepidus pushed aside and Antonius slain,
2     I,     83|       the panic. They were being pushed into a swamp, well known
3     I,     93|         to their sight, and they pushed their way to the river Visurgis,
4   III,     62|       with them in arms. He then pushed on by forced marches to
5    IV,     69|   wounded, were towards daybreak pushed back to the upper part of
6    VI,     67| auxiliaries in Scythia, and then pushed on in haste, thus anticipating
7    XV,      5|        of Syria, Moneses rapidly pushed on his forces to anticipate
8    XV,     51|          fired Rome. Others have pushed a curious inquiry so far
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