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1     I,     26|      huge burdens and such long marches. Rufus, who had long been
2    II,      6|       much by wounds as by long marches and damage to their arms.
3   III,     62|        then pushed on by forced marches to Augustodunum, his standard-bearers
4   XIV,     33|         burning summer and long marches, all of which were alleviated
5   XIV,     36|      with the legions by forced marches, and compelled him to retreat
6    XV,     20| infantry, wearied out with long marches, might keep pace with the
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