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1   XII,     39|   the other generals of the Britons. Inferior in military strength,
2   XII,     41|   the opposing ranks of the Britons were broken, destitute as
3   XIV,     43|  marvels interpreted by the Britons, as hopeful, by the veterans,
4   XIV,     45| other side, the army of the Britons, with its masses of infantry
5   XIV,     46|     it was indeed usual for Britons to fight under the leadership
6   XIV,     49| than eighty thousand of the Britons, with a loss to our soldiers
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