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1 I, 16| of fodder: besides he was unable to use the corn which he 2 II, 25| wounds, that he was already unable to support himself; he likewise 3 IV, 4| they had tried all means, unable either to force a passage 4 IV, 35| commenced, the enemy were unable to sustain the attack of 5 V, 5| back by a storm, had been unable to maintain their course, 6 V, 47| directs him, if he should be unable to enter, to throw his spear 7 VI, 31| worn out by age, he was unable to endure the fatigue either 8 VII, 20| energy, because they were unable to endure fatigue any longer. 9 VII, 62| possession of a hill, but were unable to withstand the attack 10 VII, 77| opinion of you all. To be unable to bear privation for a 11 VII, 86| orders him, if he should be unable to withstand them, to draw 12 VIII, 34| with corn, and others were unable to prevent their taking 13 VIII, 34| town, lest he should be unable to protect them when completed,