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 1     I,     72|   though it was for the summer campaign that he was most vigorously
 2     I,     86|    This was Caecina's fortieth campaign as a subordinate or a commander,
 3    II,      6| surprise to the enemy, while a campaign too would be more quickly
 4    II,     32|       that, with an additional campaign next summer the war might
 5   III,    105|     were on the threshold of a campaign, he drove Tacfarinas by
 6    XI,      3|       to the State, his recent campaign in the invasion of Britain,
 7    XI,     21| winning a renown of which that campaign was the beginning, he brought
 8   XII,     46|      enemy, who thought that a campaign at least, though not a single
 9  XIII,      7| summoned to the hardships of a campaign. Burrus, at least, and Seneca
10    XV,     37|  knight, sent to assist in the campaign, and Vinianus Annius, Corbulo'
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