Book,  Par.

1     I,     42| sword through the armed and opposing throng. Neither tribune
2     I,     64|     battle, it was not from opposing camps, it was from those
3   XII,     41|   closed with them, and the opposing ranks of the Britons were
4   XIV,     23|     enjoyed the wrangles of opposing dogmatists. And some there
5   XIV,     41|      On the shore stood the opposing army with its dense array
6    XV,     10|     beyond the reach of the opposing volleys of arrows. The bridge
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