Roman History, 49.7.2

Cassius Dio  translated by Earnest Cary

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2Indeed the wounded were far more numerous than those who died; for since they were being hit by stones and javelins thrown from a distance and sustained no blows dealt in hand-to -hand fighting, they received their wounds in many parts of their bodies, and not always in a vital spot.

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