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1     I,     75| fellow-countrymen, by whom he was hemmed in, and with whom Arminius
2     I,     87|          under him, and was being hemmed in, when the first legion
3    II,     25|         rear, and the Romans were hemmed in by the river or by the
4   III,     29|    plunder wholesale. Finally, he hemmed in a Roman cohort near the
5    VI,     49|        foraging parties. He often hemmed him in with his picquets
6   XII,     34|        They however fearing to be hemmed in on one side by the Romans,
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