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1 I, 3| out the disgrace of the loss of Quintilius Varus and 2 I, 66| public mourning for the loss of Augustus, and then by 3 II, 31| Meanwhile the rumoured loss of the fleet stirred the 4 II, 32| which made good whatever loss any one declared he had 5 II, 62| considered to come next in loss and in need of help. The 6 III, 7| Divine Julius after the loss of his only daughter, and 7 IV, 25| guard the commonwealth from loss." It was characteristic 8 IV, 65| inflicted many wounds without loss to themselves. As they advanced, 9 VI, 33| which, at first feigning loss of reason, he imprecated 10 VI, 75| transportation to an island and to loss of a senator's rank. A like 11 XI, 24| the legions was only to a loss, while they dug channels 12 XII, 34| route, inflicted greater loss on the enemy who met them, 13 XII, 46| enemy fled with trifling loss, as the day was on the decline. 14 XII, 47| excuse if it lasted. This loss too had been inflicted on 15 XII, 54| fortified walls in vain or with loss, began a blockade, and, 16 XIII, 48| inhabitants massacred, without the loss of a soldier and with but 17 XIII, 56| And so, with the loss of half his property, his 18 XIV, 49| thousand of the Britons, with a loss to our soldiers of about 19 XV, 34| legions, which, from the loss of their bravest men and 20 XV, 50| Consequently, though there was less loss of life, the temples of 21 XV, 61| and from sorrow at her loss was intent on vengeance. 22 XV, 80| spent, to endure a husband's loss with honourable consolations. 23 XV, 82| of pallor which denoted a loss of much vital energy. ~ ~ 24 XVI, 32| or victories won without loss to our armies which vex