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1     I,     73|      were at once captured or slaughtered. Their able-bodied men had
2     I,     91| wounded. Their followers were slaughtered, as long as our fury and
3    II,     23|      nightfall the enemy were slaughtered, and ten miles were covered
4    II,     26| cutting a passage through the slaughtered enemy, for Arminius was
5    II,     59|       of regained freedom, of slaughtered legions, of spoils and weapons
6   III,     56|    half-armed stragglers were slaughtered without bloodshed on our
7    IV,     34|  order, or plan, were seized, slaughtered, or captured like cattle.
8   XII,     15|     the woods, and everywhere slaughtered beasts are found. ~ ~
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