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1 1, 1| of these Commentaries is lost. For I can not be convinced 2 1, 8| to restore what they had lost, had taken away the privileges 3 1, 32| the province, who, having lost his cohorts, as already 4 1, 52| began to approach, having lost a few men, they retreated 5 1, 59| That day the Massilians lost nine ships, including those 6 1, 74| being alarmed that they had lost all prospect of supplies, 7 1, 88| that whatever any of them lost in the war, which was in 8 1, 88| be restored to those that lost them. To his soldiers he 9 2, 7| of the ships not one was lost: of the fleet of the Massilians 10 2, 16| great hopes, was totally lost, and that though they had 11 3, 10| out of Italy, and having lost Sicily, Cardinia, and the 12 3, 27| seamen and soldiers, some lost their lives by being dashed 13 3, 40| garrison there, and having lost a few men in the assault, 14 3, 46| several of the enemy, and lost but five of their own, very 15 3, 53| cohort, four centurions lost their eyes. And being desirous 16 3, 67| ninth legion, which had lost so many centurions, and 17 3, 71| actions of this day, Caesar lost nine hundred and sixty rank 18 3, 79| forced to flee, and had lost almost all his forces. These 19 3, 87| now remains, great numbers lost their lives, as must necessarily 20 3, 99| were missing, but Caesar lost about thirty centurions, 21 3, 99| fighting most courageously, lost his life by the wound of 22 3, 101| that it would have been lost, but the town was maintained