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 1     I,     45|       plucked his sword from his side, raised it aloft and was
 2     I,     80|         tribes and drew to their side Inguiomerus, the uncle of
 3     I,     84|        Lucius Domitius; on every side were quagmires of thick
 4    II,     14|        its position on the other side of the Visurgis. Caesar,
 5    II,     24|        to retreat to the further side of the Elbe, longed for
 6    II,     24|   bottomless morass, only on one side of it the Angrivarii had
 7    II,     38|         lamp on the table at his side, and in the darkness, now
 8    II,     41|      Asinius argued on the other side. "With the growth of the
 9    II,     61|     newly-won freedom; the other side for the increase of their
10    II,     92|    follows to the friends by his side:- ~ ~
11    II,     93|          Sympathy will be on the side of the accusers, and to
12    II,    100|          will not retain on your side the centurions and soldiers,
13    II,    101|   ignorant mob? You have on your side the complicity of Augusta
14    II,    106|   surrounding him on every other side. Against him were the veteran
15    II,    106|       formidable soldiery on one side, a formidable position on
16   III,     56|         without bloodshed on our side.~ ~
17    IV,      5|          mutual harmony to exist side by side, had the character
18    IV,      5|         harmony to exist side by side, had the character of being
19    IV,     15|        too always has a dreadful side in regard to the deaths
20    IV,     34|   distant pastures. On the Roman side, the infantry was in close
21    IV,     34|       bursting on him from every side, rushed on the darts, and
22    IV,     69|        Our soldiers on the other side drove them back with missiles,
23    VI,     20|         his family, on the other side, being of the rank of knights.
24    VI,     33|      there had been spies by his side for so many years, to note
25    VI,     36|          always at the emperor's side, a master of law both divine
26    VI,     50|     warriors, as he said, on one side, spoil on the other. ~ ~
27    VI,     65|   Arsacid indeed on his mother's side, but as in all else degenerate.
28    XI,     11|     divided, and hesitated which side they should take, the opportunity
29    XI,     19|         at Rome. On the father's side he was descended from Flavus,
30    XI,     41|       thyrsus, and Silius at her side, crowned with ivy and wearing
31    XI,     43|     equal alarm on the emperor's side. They put but little trust
32    XI,     48|         the ground, while by her side sat Lepida, her mother,
33    XI,     48|           and there stood at her side the tribune, sternly silent,
34   XII,     34|   fearing to be hemmed in on one side by the Romans, on the other
35   XII,     52|       Parthians; on the mother's side, he was the offspring of
36   XII,     66|         a basin he had made this side the Tiber, though with light
37  XIII,      3|     ascendency had Pallas on her side, at whose suggestion Claudius
38  XIII,     16|        to the camp, where on one side should be heard the daughter
39  XIII,     21|        Plautus, who his mother's side was as nearly connected
40  XIII,     47|          a limited number on one side and offered a larger on
41  XIII,     73|         indeed on the vanquished side to destruction. And so the
42   XIV,      7|          throw the vessel on one side and so sink it, but they
43   XIV,     17|     statue of the emperor by its side should be set up in the
44   XIV,     30|       his origin on his father's side, people believed him to
45   XIV,     40|      water was deep, swam by the side of their horses. ~ ~
46   XIV,     45|          the wings. On the other side, the army of the Britons,
47   XIV,     46| unpolluted. But heaven is on the side of a righteous vengeance;
48    XV,      2|          placed Tiridates by his side, and began to speak as follows: "
49    XV,     48|   intercepted by flames on their side or in their face. Or if
50    XV,     52|         lakes, with woods on one side to resemble a wilderness,
51    XV,     61|     guard had come over to their side, they once more eagerly
52    XV,     63|          and bring over to their side his bravest soldiers, and
53    XV,     73|        When Subius Flavus at his side asked him by a sign whether
54    XV,     90|           a physician was at his side; his veins were opened;
55   XVI,     41|       called the quaestor to his side and said, "We pour out a
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