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1     XIV|   defeated army, which had so exhausted the resources of all the
2      XX| non-appearance. He had nearly exhausted his ingenuity in quieting
3    XXVI|  forces were at last becoming exhausted with toil and hunger. Whole
4    XXVI|       in which the assailants exhausted their ammunition, and the
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