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1 1, 77| over the rampart. Thus the terror raised by the generals, 2 2, 3| take flight with the sudden terror, carried off one of their 3 2, 35| perceiving and knowing the terror of his army, leaving a trumpeter 4 2, 36| in their sentiments. The terror occasioned by former battles 5 2, 43| evening. But so great was the terror in general, that some said 6 3, 23| with corn; he struck great terror into our men, and having 7 3, 64| defeated, and increased the terror and danger. For retreat 8 3, 65| and had struck no small terror into the rest of the cohorts, 9 3, 69| the left, observing the terror of the cavalry, to prevent 10 3, 71| the river by reason of the terror and flight of their own 11 3, 73| resistance; but whether their own terror or some mistake, or whether 12 3, 80| the same time to strike terror into other states by the 13 3, 92| the enemy were struck with terror, and their own army inspired 14 3, 101| this action struck such terror that though there was a 15 3, 101| land, to strike the same terror, he acted in the same manner