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 1     I,     59|         in winter quarters sixty miles away at Old Camp, as the
 2     I,     67|         ravaged a space of fifty miles with fire and sword. Neither
 3    II,     23|        were slaughtered, and ten miles were covered with arms and
 4    II,     65|         to more than two hundred miles from Rome. Her paramour,
 5   III,     62|      enough for victory." Twelve miles from Augustodunum they saw
 6   III,     88|         to its precincts for two miles. Then came the Cyprians
 7    IV,     67|      enclosing an extent of four miles, and by degrees contracted
 8    IV,     85|      which is separated by three miles of strait from the extreme
 9    XI,     10|           Vardanes traversed 375 miles in two days, and drove before
10    XI,     23|          a canal of twenty-three miles in length between the Rhine
11  XIII,     30| banishing the freedman a hundred miles off to the shores of Campania?
12    XV,      6|       town Nisibis, thirty-seven miles distant from Tigranocerta,
13    XV,     19|       day Paetus traversed forty miles, leaving his wounded behind
14    XV,     77|   stopped at a countryhouse four miles from Rome. Thither the tribune
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