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1     I,     26|       from a waggon, loaded with baggage, and drove on at the head
2     I,     29| camp-prefect; they plundered the baggage of the fugitives, and they
3     I,     67|      first legion, and, with the baggage in the centre, the men of
4     I,     84|        troops heavily laden with baggage and arms. As Caecina was
5     I,     87|        out on them. But when the baggage was clogged in the mud and
6     I,     93|        eddies; beasts of burden, baggage, lifeless bodies floated
7    II,     28|        Horses, beasts of burden, baggage, were thrown overboard,
8  XIII,     50|         tenth in the centre; the baggage was secured within the lines,
9  XIII,     51|        his legions without their baggage to Artaxata and blockade
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