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1 I, 52| therefore] their javelins, they fought with swords hand to hand. 2 II, 27| upon them prostrate, and fought from their bodies; when 3 II, 33| fort; and the battle was fought by the enemy as vigorously 4 II, 33| vigorously as it ought to be fought by brave men, in the last 5 III, 1| wintering. Galba having fought some successful battles 6 III, 22| a fierce battle had been fought there, was driven back into 7 IV, 16| this last battle which was fought, that they might be safe 8 IV, 27| then after the battle was fought, they sent him back, and 9 IV, 30| up after the battle was fought to perform those conditions 10 IV, 37| attack of the enemy, and fought most valiantly for more 11 V, 15| on duty before the camp, fought in a determined manner; 12 V, 15| enemy; that the horse also fought with great danger, because 13 V, 15| from their chariots and fought on foot in unequal [and 14 V, 15| was added, that they never fought in close order, but in small 15 V, 34| being spent, though they fought from day-break till the 16 V, 42| look behind; and they all fought most vigorously and most 17 VI, 12| and promises. And having fought several successful battles 18 VII, 18| infantry, who generally fought among the horse, had gone 19 VII, 87| others: finally, as they fought more obstinately, he leads 20 VIII, 13| of both camps; these were fought at the ford and pass of 21 VIII, 19| forces only a few of our men fought by turns, and did not suffer 22 VIII, 19| mixing with the horse, fought with great courage. The 23 VIII, 19| support of the cohorts, fought most resolutely, fearing, 24 VIII, 28| expeditiously by their own courage, fought most valiantly against the 25 VIII, 31| in that battle, which he fought against Dumnacus. For he 26 VIII, 36| observing the Roman colors, fought with great vigor. Immediately 27 VIII, 41| from the high ground, and fought without any risk, and wounded