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1     I,     85|  impossibility of aiming their javelins amid the water. The Cherusci,
2    II,     17|      be so well managed as our javelins and swords and closefitting
3   III,     64|        plates did not yield to javelins or swords; but our men,
4    VI,     51|      combat with a shout, with javelins, and galloping chargers,
5   XII,     41|       felled by the swords and javelins of our legionaries; if they
6  XIII,     48|        to discharge brands and javelins from engines. The slingers
7   XIV,     47|     and having discharged your javelins, then with shields and swords
8   XIV,     48| prepare for the hurling of the javelins, that it was with confidence
9    XV,      8|       Then again the soldiers' javelins gleamed with light, a prodigy
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