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 1 22|  fortifications. In short, the legions were so bent upon fighting,
 2 34|       army; he repaired to the legions which were then in Asia,
 3 35|      had brought all the three legions along with him, upon hearing
 4 40|    endeavoring to pass it. The legions of Deiotarus made scarcely
 5 42|        summer before, with two legions; and though it was of itself
 6 42|   thither, with the new raised legions, and join Cornificius, that
 7 44|   number, belonging to all the legions, who had been left sick
 8 51|     Lusitania, to assemble his legions, and draw together a body
 9 53|      second and the new-raised legions upon it, who, he knew, bore
10 54|     their example. As only two legions remained in the camp, the
11 56|    reviewed the army, sent the legions and auxiliaries, designed
12 57|     thirtieth and twenty-first legions, with four cohorts of the
13 58|    Thorius marched the veteran legions to Corduba; and, that the
14 58|      very powerful among those legions which M. Varro had commanded.
15 58| children, came out to meet the legions, begging "they would not
16 60|                         60 The legions under Marcellus, provoked
17 60|     yet unable to restrain the legions, led them across the Guadalquivir,
18 64|       of his arrival, sent his legions and cavalry into winter
19 66|       command of Syria and the legions appointed to guard it; and
20 73|      camp, he set out with the legions; and arriving at daybreak
21 75|      them to arms, opposed the legions to the enemy, and ranged
22 77|        Deiotarus, and left two legions with Caelius Vincianus to
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