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1 I, 11| fields ought not to have been laid waste-their children carried 2 III, 29| tents. Therefore, having laid waste all their country, [ 3 IV, 17| of the piles occupied), laid in at their extremities 4 IV, 17| bound together by timber laid over them, in the direction 5 IV, 32| were, and when they had laid aside their arms, and were 6 IV, 38| territories of the Menapii, having laid waste all their lands, cut 7 V, 1| province nearest them was being laid waste by the incursions 8 V, 18| rising out] of battle being laid aside, the greater part 9 V, 21| sustained, and his territories laid waste, being alarmed most 10 VI, 9| plan having been known and laid down, the work is accomplished 11 VI, 19| conjointly, and the profits are laid by: whichever of them shall 12 VI, 23| their frontiers having been laid waste. They consider this 13 VII, 15| with great regret, yet they laid before themselves this consolation, 14 VII, 23| stones. These being thus laid and cemented together, another 15 VIII, 6| of the war admitted, he laid the burden of the expedition 16 VIII, 9| each other by galleries laid across and covered over; 17 VIII, 14| only by a small valley, he laid a bridge over the morass 18 VIII, 35| Drapes and Luterius, having laid in a large supply of corn, 19 VIII, 48| received. Having, therefore, laid ambuscades, he had several 20 VIII, 51| places and temples were laid out with entertainments,