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1     I,     26|         the standards, and having plundered the neighbouring villages
2     I,     27|     straggling from the camp they plundered the neighbourhood. Blaesus
3     I,     29|        and the camp-prefect; they plundered the baggage of the fugitives,
4   XII,     58| recovering Armenia, but, while he plundered allies instead of enemies,
5   XII,     64|      rulers. And accordingly they plundered each other, letting loose
6  XIII,     54|          that our allies had been plundered, when Suilius governed the
7   XIV,     42|           so that his kingdom was plundered by centurions, his house
8   XIV,     43|          barbarians. All else was plundered or fired in the onslaught;
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