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 1     I,     81|  watery swamps and treacherous plains, they visited the mournful
 2     I,     83|      sally forth and scour the plains occupied by the enemy. Arminius
 3     I,    104|   Interamna. The most fruitful plains of Italy, they said, would
 4    II,     17|          It is not," he said, "plains only which are good for
 5    II,     21|       had been drawn up on the plains, into the wood. The Cherusci,
 6    VI,     55|      appointed governor of the plains, which, being surrounded
 7    XI,     10|      Seleucia, encamped on the plains of Bactria.~ ~
 8   XII,     15|         As they approached the plains, wearied with the snows
 9    XV,     10| already scouring the adjoining plains with a formidable display,
10    XV,     20| certain to outstrip him on the plains, which facilitated their
11   XVI,      3|      up his land and extensive plains in the neighbourhood, while
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