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 1     I,     14|   with blood; there were the disasters of Lollius and Varus, the
 2    II,      6|     both to treachery and to disasters. Germanicus, however, in
 3    II,     28|    without any experience of disasters on the sea, by embarrassing
 4    II,     32|   been compensated for their disasters at sea by a successful expedition.
 5    II,     70|     exterminated by repeated disasters, but a miserable medley
 6   III,     62| glories of the Gauls, of the disasters they had inflicted on the
 7    VI,     52|    now after their continued disasters more eager to fight. By
 8    XI,     22|      irritating the foe? His disasters will fall on the State.
 9   XIV,     50|   attributing that general's disasters to perverseness and his
10    XV,     11|   his guard against imminent disasters, still, not wishing to seem
11    XV,     34|    while he attributed their disasters to the incapacity of Paetus.
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