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1 I, 25| At length, worn out with wounds, they began to give way, 2 I, 26| both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the 3 I, 50| evening. At sunset, after many wounds had been inflicted and received, 4 II, 23| fatigue, and worn out with wounds, from the higher ground 5 II, 25| exhausted by many and severe wounds, that he was already unable 6 II, 27| fallen down exhausted with wounds, leaned on their shields, 7 III, 5| been disabled by severe wounds in the engagement with the 8 III, 21| the enemy, worn out with wounds, began to turn their backs, 9 IV, 12| and after receiving many wounds, and his brother, who had 10 IV, 37| and, receiving but few wounds themselves, slew several 11 V, 9| woods, receiving only a few wounds. But Caesar forbade his 12 V, 27| valiantly, inflicting many wounds upon them; that they were 13 V, 34| and] having received many wounds, they withstood the enemy, 14 V, 44| soldiers were exhausted with wounds, the matter had come to 15 V, 51| had not escaped without wounds. From all these things he 16 VI, 38| faints, after receiving many wounds; he is with difficulty saved, 17 VII, 50| having already received many wounds, said to the soldiers of 18 VII, 81| prevented by the darkness, many wounds are received on both sides; 19 VII, 82| perished. After receiving many wounds on all sides, and having