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1 1, 37| the time the timber was cut down), and being brought 2 1, 41| and all the horse were cut off from the main army, 3 1, 43| the same magnitude to be cut: he kept the rest of the 4 1, 44| it, he should be able to cut off the enemy from the town, 5 1, 56| beat them back, and they cut off from the rest and surrounded 6 1, 62| they should be altogether cut off from corn and forage, 7 1, 64| resource, but to annoy and cut down their rear; since with 8 1, 69| their toils, if they could cut off the enemy from the Ebro 9 1, 71| were all surrounded and cut to pieces in the sight of 10 1, 73| striking a blow, because he had cut off the enemy's supplies. 11 1, 73| parties on the mountains, and cut off all access to the Ebro, 12 2, 15| Massilians, having been cut down and carried away; they 13 2, 34| them, were surrounded and cut to pieces by our men. Varus' 14 2, 34| saw their men flee and cut down. Upon which Rebilus, 15 2, 35| the soldiers near him and cut to pieces; and by the multitude 16 2, 41| return to their post, and cut them off from the main body. 17 3, 41| communication with it might be cut off, because he had deposited 18 3, 42| 3.42]Pompey, being cut off from Dyrrachium, as 19 3, 47| design of a siege is to cut off the enemy's supplies. 20 3, 58| consumed, and the herbs cut away, when the leaves too 21 3, 67| men prevailed, and having cut down the barricade, they 22 3, 93| and defenseless, were all cut to pieces. The cohorts, 23 3, 94| archers and slingers were cut to pieces; by them the left 24 3, 97| approaching, by throwing up works cut off the communication between