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1     I,     67|     or a straggling foe. The Bructeri, Tubantes, and Usipetes,
2     I,     80|     sent Caecina through the Bructeri to the river Amisia with
3     I,     80| flying column and routed the Bructeri as they were burning their
4     I,     80|     furthest frontier of the Bructeri, and all the country between
5  XIII,     72| Ampsivarii now called on the Bructeri, the Tencteri, and yet more
6  XIII,     72|    Tencteri stood aloof, the Bructeri were cowed by a like terror.
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