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wounded

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 47| About six hundred were wounded. Of Afranius's party there 2 I, 73| he expose soldiers to be wounded, who had deserved so well 3 II, 35| were killed and a thousand wounded, all of whom, after Curio' 4 II, 41| and those who had been wounded could neither quit the field 5 III, 19| soldiers. However, several were wounded; and among them Cornelius 6 III, 21| Caius Trebonius, and having wounded several persons, drove him 7 III, 44| several of our men were wounded, and filled with great dread 8 III, 45| perceived that his troops were wounded from all sides, he determined 9 III, 64| eagle-bearer was dangerously wounded, and began to grow weak, 10 III, 75| be paid to the sick and wounded, he sent on all his baggage 11 III, 78| Apollonia, to lodge his wounded, pay his army, confirm his Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 I, 52| tore away the shields, and wounded the enemy from above. Although 13 II, 25| the other cohorts either wounded or slain, and among them 14 III, 4 | fight, but not even to the wounded [was liberty granted] to 15 IV, 12| from his horse, which was wounded under him, but still opposed [ 16 IV, 15| man, very few being even wounded. Caesar granted those whom 17 V, 34| cohorts and companies, is wounded full in the mouth by a sling. ~ 18 V, 35| with Cotta, who had been wounded, whether it would appear 19 V, 39| not even to the sick, or wounded, is opportunity given for 20 V, 42| number of the enemy was wounded and slain, since they had 21 V, 43| and while the latter was wounded and slain, the enemy cover 22 VII, 41| rampart; that many had been wounded by the immense number of 23 VII, 46| person naked, and his horse wounded. ~ 24 VII, 80| soldiers were unexpectedly wounded by these, and left the battle. 25 VIII, 13| attacked hand to hand, or wounded at a distance, but even 26 VIII, 20| they had sustained by a few wounded men who having escaped by 27 VIII, 23| the friends of Comius, but wounded him severely in the head 28 VIII, 37| without having scarcely a man wounded, returned to besiege the 29 VIII, 41| fought without any risk, and wounded several of our men, yet 30 VIII, 43| several of his men were wounded, ordered the cohorts to 31 VIII, 48| When their commander was wounded, our men no longer hesitated 32 VIII, 48| impetuosity of our men, were wounded, and some were trampled 33 VIII, 48| commander, being severely wounded, so much so that he appeared


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