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1 1| subjects, and in times of peace sent them back to their homes
2 1| where they ought to have sent their own citizens to fight (
3 1| change on those citizens they sent (to fight) on land, and
4 2| eighteen thousand Swiss, he sent against them Count Carmingnuola,
5 2| taken away, and they were sent dispersed throughout the
6 3| infantry and cavalry which were sent to them by their friends
7 4| happened to Sulla, that having sent certain soldiers to undertake
8 4| unfaithful, he had cunningly sent them into the hands of the
9 4| counsel with a young girl sent by God, who is called the
10 5| Roman Army ordinarily always sent ahead some groups of cavalry
11 5| protected by that cavalry sent ahead to reconnoiter. An
12 5| other, whether those you sent ahead to clear the roads
13 5| ambush, and knowing this has sent his forces forward, saving
14 5| some pavilions raised, and sent some horses to the camps
15 5| not go out. He therefore sent some soldiers of Numidia,
16 6| thousand infantry of forces sent by friends (allies) to aid
17 6| to defeat him. Some have sent a close friend of theirs
18 6| leagued with the Roman people, sent them letters, open and sealed:
19 6| Jugurtha, all me ambassadors, sent to him by Jugurtha, were
20 6| from the strong places, sent one in the disguise of a
21 6| in his army, and having sent some very robust men in
22 7| becoming aware of this, sent Maximus, his Captain, to
23 7| different methods. Some have sent one of their men under the
24 7| wanting to trust it in person, sent communications written in
25 7| But as to those that are sent inside, he who is sent can,
26 7| are sent inside, he who is sent can, under many pretexts,
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