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 1     I,     83| legions in battle array. This struck terror into the enemy and
 2     I,     91| half-armed men, and they were struck down, as unprepared for
 3     I,     98|      statue from which he had struck off the head of Augustus.
 4    II,     26|   grasping their sword-hilts, struck at the huge limbs and exposed
 5    II,     79|  image of Memnon, which, when struck by the sun's rays, gives
 6    II,     88|      a hunting expedition, he struck into trackless forests,
 7   III,     25|    name of Piso was not to be struck out of the public register,
 8    IV,      4|      he defended himself, had struck him in the face. On considering
 9    IV,     58|       the Julian law. He next struck off Apidius Merula from
10    VI,     33|    slave who had respectively struck or scared Drusus as he was
11    VI,     51|      was believed by mistake, struck panic into the Parthians,
12   XII,     19|       The destruction of Uspe struck terror into the rest of
13  XIII,     28|  Jupiter and Minerva had been struck by lightning.~ ~
14   XIV,     12|  captain of the trireme first struck her head violently with
15   XIV,     18|    districts of the city were struck by lightning. All this happened
16   XIV,     30|    table with the banquet was struck and shattered, and as this
17   XVI,      5|    their part, and were often struck by soldiers, stationed in
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