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1 I, 15| because they had with five hundred horse repulsed so large 2 I, 37| Treviri, [to state] that a hundred cantons of the Suevi had 3 II, 8| cross trench of about four hundred paces, and at the extremities 4 IV, 1| They are said to possess a hundred cantons, from each of which 5 IV, 3| lie desolate for about six hundred miles. On the other side 6 V, 2| all materials, about six hundred ships of that kind which 7 V, 8| our ships, more than eight hundred of which, including the 8 VI, 4| investigation. Having imposed one hundred hostages, he delivers these 9 VII, 3| an extent of more than a hundred and sixty miles. ~ 10 VII, 11| be brought forth, and six hundred hostages to be given. He 11 VII, 13| to their aid about four hundred German horse, which he had 12 VII, 24| days raised a mound three hundred and thirty feet broad and 13 VII, 28| thousand, scarcely eight hundred, who fled from the town 14 VII, 51| day little less than seven hundred of the soldiers were missing. ~ 15 VII, 64| to these he adds eight hundred horse. He sets over them 16 VII, 72| works at a distance of four hundred feet from that ditch; [he 17 VII, 76| thousand cavalry, and about two hundred and forty thousand infantry. 18 VIII, 4| the intolerable cold, two hundred sestertii each, and to every 19 VIII, 41| the space of nearly three hundred feet, was not surrounded