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 1     I,     21|     from a civil war. In the summer camp three legions were
 2     I,     72|    And though it was for the summer campaign that he was most
 3    II,     28|               When, however, summer was at its height some of
 4    II,     32|     additional campaign next summer the war might be ended.
 5    II,     80|  Germanicus was spending the summer in visits to several provinces,
 6   III,     13|    successes of the previous summer, postponed the honour and
 7   III,     29|     Camillus in the previous summer, renewed hostilities in
 8   III,    105|    valour. At the end of the summer he did not, as was usual,
 9    IV,     36|                     The same summer, the germs of a slave war
10    IV,     85|    against cutting winds. In summer it catches the western breezes,
11    VI,     48|     Albanian frontier, which summer rendered difficult, as there
12  XIII,     73|                     The same summer a great battle was fought
13   XIV,     33| scarcity of water, a burning summer and long marches, all of
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