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 1     I,     85|      wavering, from a disastrous engagement. The Germans whom success
 2    II,     26|          as they were to a close engagement. Our soldiers, on the other
 3    II,     67|        avoid as their eluding an engagement out of fear. It was by the
 4   III,     30|    fortress named Thala. In this engagement Rufus Helvius, a common
 5    IV,     34|       everything prepared for an engagement, while the enemy, utterly
 6    IV,     67|       night's success to risk an engagement. Finding that they did not
 7    VI,     70|      love, and to bind him by an engagement of marriage, and the lad,
 8   XII,     16|          he was challenged to an engagement by taunting messages, he
 9   XII,     36|          country and rendered an engagement inevitable, as the Ligii
10   XII,     38|        the enemy venturing on an engagement, or if they attempted to
11   XII,     39|      selected a position for the engagement in which advance and retreat
12   XII,     41|        was an equal hand-to-hand engagement, the barbarians retired
13   XII,     67|         pontoons for an infantry engagement. A banquet too was prepared
14  XIII,     44|    directed them not to begin an engagement. The charge of these defensive
15  XIII,     45| prolonged efforts to bring on an engagement and compelled, like the
16   XIV,     35|         They even ventured on an engagement under the walls, but were
17    XV,     15|          to lure the enemy to an engagement by such rashness. They,
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