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 1     I,     27|       guardhouse, unbound the prisoners, and were in a moment fraternising
 2     I,     91|       and there would be more prisoners and the booty unspoilt.
 3    II,     26| slaughter, as they wanted not prisoners, and the utter destruction
 4    II,     31|        and, as we learnt from prisoners, was never more panic-stricken.
 5    II,     52|   borne in procession spoils, prisoners, representations of the
 6   III,     58|     said, his valour. But the prisoners asserted that he sought
 7    IV,     35|     back with him illustrious prisoners and the fame of having slain
 8    IV,     36|       followers, were brought prisoners to Rome where men already
 9   XII,     19|      been inhuman to slay the prisoners, and very difficult to keep
10   XII,     46|    liberal gifts of spoil and prisoners to the other tribes, they
11   XIV,     44|      For it was not on making prisoners and selling them, or on
12    XV,     73|    long succession, troops of prisoners in chains were dragged along
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