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1     I,     87| picked men, inflicting wounds chiefly on the horses. Staggering
2     I,     89|    decuman gate was the point chiefly sought, as it was furthest
3    IV,      5|      and discipline, as it is chiefly the needy and the homeless
4    IV,     67|      was thirst however which chiefly distressed them, for there
5    IV,     74|      on to that on which they chiefly relied, their services to
6     V,     13|    affair. At the time he was chiefly occupied with Macedonia,
7    XI,     17|  sixteen letters, and others, chiefly Simonides, added the rest.
8   XII,     41| wounds and the slaughter fell chiefly on our soldiers; but when
9  XIII,      7|  civil wars? The highest rank chiefly worked through its prestige
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