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 1     I,     39|      that, hostile to an impious host, the stars grew dim and
 2     I,     91|       restlessness in the German host with its hopes, its eager
 3     I,     92|        and that a furious German host was marching on Gaul. And
 4    II,     15|         of a huge and tumultuous host. And so as the decisive
 5    II,     26|          weapons, for their vast host in so confined a space could
 6   III,     59| steadfast in their allegiance. A host however of debtors and dependents
 7   III,     91|         of the ex-praetors and a host of inferior senators would
 8   III,     93|          innocent man. Besides a host of adverse Senators there
 9    IV,     84|       day a stronger and fiercer host of informers pursued its
10    VI,     10|      perils and punishments of a host of persons, sickened by
11    VI,     13|     pitiless answer. After him a host of persons were charged
12    VI,     21|             Meanwhile a powerful host of accusers fell with sudden
13    VI,     48|         into Armenia with a huge host, and captured the city of
14   XII,     35|       our empire. For an immense host of Ligii, with other tribes,
15   XII,     40|        he was thus speaking, the host shouted applause; every
16  XIII,     67|          Silvanus was beset by a host of accusers, who demanded
17   XIV,     43|         surrounded by an immense host of the barbarians. All else
18   XIV,     45|   confidently exulting, a vaster host than ever had assembled,
19    XV,      6|      crippled by want of food. A host of locusts, suddenly appearing,
20    XV,     10|          spears penetrated their host at a range beyond the reach
21    XV,     74|          constitutions of such a host of accomplices. Torture
22    XV,     90|   towering over the Forum, and a host of handsome slaves of the
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