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skilful 2
skirmishes 2
slain 12
slaughter 3
slave 1
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12 hundred
12 near
12 rest
12 slain
12 therefore
12 without
11 again
Plutarch
Marcellus

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slain

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1 6 | the entrails of a beast slain for sacrifice; from the 2 8 | that I, a general, have slain a general: I, a consul, 3 8 | general: I, a consul, have slain a king with my own hand, 4 8 | being to a great number slain, and the spoils collected, 5 9 | was Romulus, after having slain Acron, king of the Caeninenses: 6 9 | chief captain whom he has slain with his own hand. But of 7 23| fought a set battle, and slain the enemy, returned victors, 8 25| tribunes of the soldiers being slain in Apulia, and the greatest 9 25| among the dead bodies of the slain, challenging Hannibal to 10 25| burying the bodies of his slain soldiers, closely followed 11 27| than eight thousand were slain; of the Roman army three 12 31| camp by flight. There were slain not much above forty; five


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