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 1     I,     28|                         Thence arose a more furious outbreak,
 2     I,     34|      or grew dark. When clouds arose and obstructed their sight,
 3     I,     45|     camp. The fiercest clamour arose from the veteran soldiers,
 4     I,     89| against whom it dashed. Thence arose such a panic, from the belief
 5    II,     45|                 A dispute then arose between Gallus and the emperor.
 6    II,     66|                 A contest then arose about the election of a
 7    II,     70|     was such that when a storm arose and drove Piso on rocks,
 8   XII,      1|   imperial house; for a strife arose among the freedmen, who
 9  XIII,     10|       take the hostages. Hence arose a quarrel between the commander
10  XIII,     33|        a free state. A contest arose between Vibullius, the praetor,
11   XIV,     25|        was against them, there arose a bitter feeling towards
12    XV,     55|    exemplary punishment, there arose a feeling of compassion;
13    XV,     71|      subject. Then a suspicion arose because their answers did
14   XVI,     26|     claimed it for himself. It arose out of his proconsulate
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