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1     I,     90| officers and tribunes, to the bravest fighters in the army, quite
2    II,    107| ladders to be raised, all the bravest men to mount on them, while
3    IV,     64|  supply our armies with their bravest men. Even native princes
4    IV,     69|   them; the rest, after their bravest men had been beaten back
5    VI,     51|      man was protected by the bravest of his guards. A rumour
6   XII,     45|     eight centurions, and the bravest of the soldiers, were slain;
7    XV,     34|        from the loss of their bravest men and the panic of the
8    XV,     63|  bring over to their side his bravest soldiers, and then look
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