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1 I, 22| us with bodies maimed by wounds. Even dismissal is not the 2 I, 22| indeed of floggings and wounds, of hard winters, wearisome 3 I, 45| with the scars of their wounds and the marks of the lash. 4 I, 64| their missiles. Uproar, wounds, bloodshed, were everywhere 5 I, 85| lances long enough to inflict wounds even at a distance. Night 6 I, 87| some picked men, inflicting wounds chiefly on the horses. Staggering 7 I, 91| returned, and though more wounds and the same want of provisions 8 I, 94| soldier, examined their wounds, raised the hopes of one, 9 II, 6| affected not so much by wounds as by long marches and damage 10 II, 17| no capacity of enduring wounds; without, any shame at the 11 II, 18| their backs covered with wounds; half are once again exposing 12 II, 24| among the Germans than their wounds, their mourning, and their 13 II, 25| the position, the more the wounds with which they were driven 14 III, 29| moment he was covered with wounds, and though pierced through 15 III, 60| ill-adapted for inflicting wounds, they were impenetrable 16 III, 64| comrades by mutually inflicted wounds. The house was fired over 17 IV, 65| volleys, inflicted many wounds without loss to themselves. 18 IV, 67| which had perished from wounds or thirst, and the whole 19 IV, 69| of others, random blows, wounds not foreseen, failure to 20 IV, 93| were exhausted by their wounds. But the Roman general did 21 VI, 7| would be seen gashes and wounds; for, as the body is lacerated 22 XII, 36| his own hand, and received wounds on his breast. He then fled 23 XII, 40| to shrink from weapons or wounds.~ ~ 24 XII, 41| fight with missiles, the wounds and the slaughter fell chiefly 25 XIII, 29| exposed for sale and inflicted wounds on any whom they encountered, 26 XIV, 12| my womb," and with many wounds she was slain. ~ ~ 27 XIV, 24| their bodies mutilated by wounds, and many lamented the deaths 28 XIV, 41| motionless, and exposed to wounds. Then urged by their general' 29 XV, 67| he directed ligatures for wounds and the means of stanching 30 XV, 69| As to the bandages for wounds, none had been prepared 31 XVI, 9| as though in battle, with wounds in his breast. ~ ~