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 1     I,     29| fifteenth, were actually drawing swords against each other, the
 2     I,     42|    frenzy they rushed with drawn swords on the centurions, the immemorial
 3     I,     57|     stood the legions with drawn swords. Each accused man was on
 4    II,     17|      managed as our javelins and swords and closefitting armour.
 5    II,     17|     strike at the face with your swords' points. The German has
 6   III,     64|         not yield to javelins or swords; but our men, snatching
 7    IV,     64|       conquered people, they had swords and young warriors and a
 8    VI,      2|         be chosen by lot to wear swords and to defend his person,
 9    VI,      2|        by persons grasping their swords on the threshold of the
10    VI,     51|         rushed on with pikes and swords. Sometimes, as in a cavalry-action,
11   XII,     41|          they were felled by the swords and javelins of our legionaries;
12  XIII,     29|        they rushed in with their swords. He also turned the licence
13   XIV,     35|       our siege-works and to the swords of furious assailants. The
14   XIV,     47|  javelins, then with shields and swords continue the work of bloodshed
15   XVI,     31|        of ordinary citizens with swords which they did not conceal,
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