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1 I, 19| this—that he had learned by experience his brother Divitiacus’s 2 I, 39| friendship, had no great experience in military affairs. And 3 I, 39| those who possessed great experience in the camp, both soldiers 4 I, 40| slaves, whom, however, the experience and training which they 5 II, 20| advantage; [first] the skill and experience of the soldiers, because, 6 III, 8| rest in their knowledge and experience of nautical affairs; and 7 III, 19| our soldiers, and their experience in former battles, that 8 VI, 40| having even now acquired no experience of military matters, neither 9 VIII, 8| any great reputation for experience and valor. Calling therefore