Book,  Par.

 1     I,     55|     have shared with me so many battles and have been enriched with
 2    II,     32|        He had fought victorious battles on a great scale; he should
 3    II,     52|       mountains, the rivers and battles; and the war, seeing that
 4    II,     59|        who had no experience of battles, who had sheltered himself
 5    II,     59|      simply remember their many battles, the result of which, with
 6    II,    118|      fought, indeed, indecisive battles, yet in war remained unconquered.
 7    IV,     34| Tacfarinas, whom, after so many battles, they knew well, as there
 8    IV,     45|        the various incidents of battles, glorious deaths of great
 9   XII,     64|       and occasionally fighting battles, and carrying the spoil
10  XIII,      7|    ruled by a woman; or whether battles and sieges and the other
11   XIV,     27| boxing-glove, and practise such battles instead of the arms of legitimate
12   XIV,     48|        their long experience of battles, prepare for the hurling
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