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 1     I,     10|       praetorian soldier, and of three hundred to every man in
 2     I,     21|          war. In the summer camp three legions were quartered,
 3     I,     23|        to propose to combine the three legions into one. Driven
 4     I,     23|       and set up in one spot the three eagles, with the ensigns
 5     I,     56|       the death of Varus and his three legions. Never indeed may
 6     I,     79|       one weak woman. Before me, three legions, three commanders
 7     I,     79|        Before me, three legions, three commanders have fallen.
 8     I,     81|       indicated the handiwork of three legions. Further on, the
 9     I,     82|         to bury the bones of the three legions, not a soldier knowing
10    II,      6| successes which during more than three years of war had fallen
11    II,     31|     thirty thousand infantry and three thousand cavalry to march
12    II,     53|         one of the city populace three hundred sesterces, and nominated
13    II,     60|          treacherously surprised three unofficered legions and
14   III,     16|          s defence was to occupy three days. Thereupon Fulcinius
15   III,     80|        reminded them, a wife and three children, and his age was
16   III,     88|        the Cyprians on behalf of three shrines, the oldest of which
17   III,    104|  detachments. And so we prepared three expeditions and as many
18   III,    104|         many columns. One of the three under the command of Cornelius
19    IV,      4|      Apicata, by whom he had had three children. Still the magnitude
20    IV,      6|          subjugated, was held by three. Mauretania was king Juba'
21    IV,      6|        its own special soldiery, three city, nine praetorian cohorts,
22    IV,     16|          a certainty. There were three, and poison could not be
23    IV,     17|   earthquakes, by a remission of three years' tribute. Vibius Serenus
24    IV,     21|      custom to nominate together three patricians, sons of parents
25    IV,     32|           There were now in Rome three laurelled statues, and yet
26    IV,     36|   freedom. By divine providence, three vessels came to land for
27    IV,     85|    Capreae which is separated by three miles of strait from the
28    IV,     87|      suspicion casually arising. Three senators thrust themselves
29    IV,     93|       sent to support them, when three light cohorts, then two
30     V,      7|       covering a space of nearly three years, are lost. Newer editions
31    VI,     22|      borrow without interest for three years, provided the borrower
32    VI,     31|        presence. Just as if in a three years' interval an opportunity
33    VI,     56|         miseries at home. Though three years had elapsed since
34    VI,     64|         marked tone of flattery. Three hundred citizens, chosen
35  Miss        |         Caius Caesar's reign was three years ten months and eight
36    XI,     17|         precedent Claudius added three letters, which were employed
37    XI,     42|      mercy. Meanwhile, with only three companions, so lonely did
38   XII,     19|         bloodless victory within three days' march of the river
39   XII,     63|       freedman, the possessor of three hundred million sesterces.~ ~
40   XII,     66|   Claudius equipped galleys with three and four banks of oars,
41  XIII,     47|         with which he had united three thousand men of the third,
42  XIII,     49|        met with similar success; three forts were stormed by them
43  XIII,     53|          of royal favour amassed three hundred million sesterces?
44   XIV,     36|          a thousand legionaries, three allied cohorts and two squadrons
45   XIV,     38|         matters by promoting the three supernumerary candidates
46    XV,     11|        1000 men from each of his three legions with 800 cavalry,
47    XV,     19|         that he was himself only three days' march distant. He
48    XV,     21|        fire. Nero next appointed three ex-consuls, Lucius Piso,
49    XV,     49|     price of corn was reduced to three sesterces a peck. These
50    XV,     50|        which remained uninjured, three were levelled to the ground,
51   XVI,     12|        could carry, leaving only three couches for the last scene.
52   XVI,     23|     entered the Senate-house for three years, and very lately,
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