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 1     I,     66|       cut through the Caesian forest and the barrier which had
 2     I,     66|       He then penetrated some forest passes but little known,
 3     I,     67| slaughter, and they beset the forest passes through which the
 4     I,     80|     ravaged, not far from the forest of Teutoburgium where the
 5     I,     83|       he had concealed in the forest passes the signal to rush
 6    II,     15| tribes too had assembled in a forest sacred to Hercules, and
 7    II,     17|       soldiers, but woods and forest passes, if science be used.
 8    II,     19|      it. In their rear rose a forest, with the branches rising
 9    II,     24|      soon as they entered the forest.~ ~
10    II,     25|      on level ground into the forest, and part clamber up the
11    II,     59|     recesses of the Hercynian forest and then with presents and
12   III,     59|      were on their way to the forest passes known as the Arduenna,
13   XII,     15|     of arrows, they scour the forest and at length return at
14   XIV,     45|    closed in at the rear by a forest, having first ascertained
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