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 1    II,      6|      their arms. Gaul had been exhausted by supplying horses; a long
 2    II,     55|       too of Syria and Judaea, exhausted by their burdens, implored
 3    II,     69|       provinces which had been exhausted by internal feuds or by
 4    II,     92|    rose; then his frame became exhausted, and, as his end drew near,
 5   III,     31|  safely insult the baffled and exhausted Romans. But when he marched
 6    IV,     14|       of which is not even yet exhausted. Sejanus, it is said, having
 7    IV,     93|  cohorts and cavalry, who were exhausted by their wounds. But the
 8    VI,     72|             Perplexed in mind, exhausted in body, he soon left to
 9    XI,     24|     produce was small and soon exhausted. The toil meanwhile of the
10    XI,     29|        world, we recruited our exhausted empire. Are we sorry that
11    XI,     32|     called, and those too were exhausted which the Dictator Caesar
12   XII,     73|     argued to the Senate that, exhausted as they were by the late
13  XIII,     57| protested, was lost, his means exhausted, and as for his life, which
14   XIV,     33|       in battle, were becoming exhausted by short supplies and hardships,
15   XIV,     49|       a defence; when they had exhausted their missiles, which they
16   XIV,     69|      should implore support if exhausted by warfare or travel, so
17    XV,     19|     their fodder being all but exhausted, and that he was himself
18    XV,     56| Meanwhile Italy was thoroughly exhausted by contributions of money,
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