Book,  Par.

1   XII,     38|      down quietly; but on the Silures neither terror nor mercy
2   XII,     39|      then marched against the Silures, a naturally fierce people
3   XII,     45| fortified positions among the Silures, and had not speedy succour
4   XII,     46|  stubborn resistance were the Silures, whose rage was fired by
5   XII,     46|      Gaul, so the name of the Silures ought to be blotted out.
6   XII,     47|   been inflicted on us by the Silures, and they were scouring
7   XIV,     40|      after having ravaged the Silures in some trifling raids,
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