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1 I, 31| sustained a great calamity,—had lost all their nobility, all 2 II, 25| killed, the standard itself lost, almost all the centurions 3 III, 16| anywhere; and when these were lost, the survivors had no place 4 III, 28| having killed a great many, lost a few of their own men while 5 IV, 29| inasmuch as the rest, having lost their cables, anchors, and 6 V, 6| all hope of success being lost, he began to tamper with 7 V, 11| about forty ships being lost, the remainder seemed capable 8 V, 15| pursued too eagerly, and lost some of their men. But the 9 V, 22| some of the ships had been lost in the storm, he determines 10 V, 53| regretted that they had lost so much of that reputation 11 VI, 1| those cohorts which he had lost under Q. Titurius had been 12 VI, 12| consequence, the Sequani lost the sovereignty. The Remi 13 VII, 14| baggage, since, if it was lost, they could not carry on 14 VII, 31| means, the troops which were lost at Avaricum are speedily 15 VIII, 5| lately conquered, they had lost several towns), and dispersed 16 VIII, 19| to the rout, and having lost the greater part of their 17 VIII, 48| resentment, or, because he had lost the greatest part of his