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1 I, 15| for which our ancestors fought, and which I myself obtained
2 I, 88| was in the provinces, and, fought as it was between the legions
3 I, 88| all their forces; had they fought under other generals there
4 II, 23| same time Martius Macer fought a successful battle not
5 II, 50| when the battle was being fought at Bedriacum, a bird of
6 II, 57| the campaign had yet to be fought. A few of the old soldiers
7 II, 94| chieftains, because they had fought for Vindex. He never checked
8 III, 19| with which a battle so hard fought, notwithstanding its successful
9 III, 22| of no avail. Both armies fought with the same weapons; the
10 III, 27| invested. At first they fought from a distance with arrows
11 III, 83| time that armed troops had fought within the city; they had
12 IV, 21| for whom we have so often fought. Wearied with a protracted
13 IV, 30| the coward. The Germans fought with inconsiderate fury;
14 IV, 44| powerful minority on the other, fought out their obstinate quarrel,
15 IV, 69| over the river Mosa. They fought in a narrow defile without
16 IV, 76| How many battles we have fought against the Cimbri and Teutones,
17 V, 13| sent to attack them, and fought without any decisive result.
18 V, 13| the following days they fought a series of engagements
19 V, 27| was for Vespasian that we fought this war, then Vespasian
20 V, 28| suggested by word of mouth. I fought the same battle in Germany,
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