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1     I,     92|   the soldiers, as they were destitute or wounded. According to
2   III,     66| declaring that he was not so destitute of renown as after having
3   XII,     41|     the Britons were broken, destitute as they were of the defence
4  XIII,     72|    after long wanderings, as destitute outcasts, received now as
5    XV,     49|    structures to receive the destitute multitude. Supplies of food
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