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 1     6|    would say that their chief strength is in their infantry, which
 2    13|   themselves to men of mature strength and of long approved valour.
 3    13| honour as well as a source of strength to be thus always surrounded
 4    19|       offspring reproduce the strength of the parents. Sister's
 5    27|       tribes, as they grew in strength and wished to possess in
 6    29|      on the army. Their whole strength is in their infantry, which,
 7    33|    Frisii, according to their strength. Both these tribes, as far
 8    34|     of their valour and their strength is, that they keep up their
 9    36|       now measure the warlike strength of the tribe, and find evidence
10    41|     Marcomanni stand first in strength and renown, and their very
11    41|   even to foreigners; but the strength and power of the monarch
12    42|     besides being superior in strength to the tribes just enumerated,
13    45|       shields, and delight in strength and fleetness of foot, thus
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