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1 I, 39| the full speed of their horses, they burst into the Forum,
2 I, 50| They had men, arms and horses, more than enough for all
3 I, 56| of personal service, of horses, of arms and of money, according
4 I, 78| superior speed of their horses was lost on the slippery
5 I, 78| continual slipping of their horses, and the weight of their
6 I, 79| swords, and, mounted on their horses, made for the city and the
7 I, 87| splendid arms and magnificent horses, and some who procured by
8 II, 70| putrefying forms of men and horses; the soil was saturated
9 II, 99| weapons feebly grasped, their horses spiritless. The soldiers,
10 III, 2 | side they can find troops, horses, tribute; they have Italy
11 III, 2 | storm of their onset these horses and horsemen that have forgotten
12 III, 17| or seized on weapons and horses. Roused by the shouts of
13 III, 19| disabled his cavalry and their horses. As the shadows of evening
14 III, 23| shadow fell from men and horses, and the enemy's missiles,
15 III, 55| comprising the picked men and horses of the army, had they been
16 IV, 13| Rhine with their arms and horses, without breaking the order
17 IV, 63| they had consumed their horses and beasts of burden and
18 V, 17| when they saw arms and horses swallowed up in the vast
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