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1    II,     14|     formation the onset of their bands, while he himself, plunging
2    II,     21|          as he saw the Cheruscan bands which in their impetuous
3    II,     59|   desultory attacks or irregular bands, formerly so common with
4    II,     83|         of emperor, he let loose bands of freebooters and razed
5    IV,     69| meanwhile rushed down with their bands, now hurling at the entrenchments
6    VI,     50|         array, and to the Median bands with their golden embroidery;
7   XII,     33|          irruption of plundering bands of Chatti. Thereupon Lucius
8   XII,     39|         his front, and his armed bands were drawn up before his
9   XII,     64|        each other, letting loose bands of robbers, forming ambuscades,
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