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1 I, 67| and Rhaetians they were cut down in their forests and
2 I, 71| and other unseemly delays, cut his throat with a razor,
3 I, 78| slippery roads. Thus they were cut down as if their hands were
4 I, 79| among the centurions, were cut down. The soldiers seized
5 I, 85| streets, many more were cut off in their shops and chambers.
6 I, 88| generally, whose vast numbers cut them off from all interest
7 II, 12| but the mountaineers were cut down and broken by the first
8 II, 15| success. The sentinels were cut down, the camp stormed,
9 II, 15| cavalry wheeled round, and cut off some who had imprudently
10 II, 23| those who made a stand were cut to pieces, the rest directing
11 II, 24| auxiliaries had been recently cut up, and even when the skirmishers
12 II, 43| river, and which had been cut to pieces by the opposing
13 II, 49| that his head might not be cut off and subjected to indignities.
14 II, 64| struck down his prisoner, and cut his throat. The act brought
15 III, 6 | down the bridge, and thus cut off the advance of the pursuing
16 III, 8 | the Julian Alps. It was to cut off all passage at this
17 III, 12| attempted to resist, were cut down; the great majority,
18 III, 23| midst of the carnage, they cut the ropes and springs of
19 III, 33| temple-offerings of massive gold, were cut down by others of superior
20 III, 53| Alps, seized on Italy, and cut off the succours from Germany
21 III, 61| lightly equipped force, and cut to pieces a few who attempted
22 III, 63| Finding all their hopes cut off, the troops of Vitellius,
23 III, 73| ventured to resist, and were cut down. Flavius Sabinus, who
24 IV, 1 | man tall and young they cut him down, making no distinction
25 IV, 17| unexpected desertion, were cut down alike by friends and
26 IV, 19| stormed, that cohorts had been cut to pieces, and that the
27 IV, 29| Agrippinenses. Their cohorts were cut up at the village of Marcodurum,
28 IV, 29| though they were afterwards cut off. Throughout the whole
29 IV, 29| battle, he bade them go and cut through the ramparts, and,
30 IV, 34| standards and were being cut down within the entrenchments,
31 IV, 35| loud voice, and, as he was cut down on the spot by the
32 IV, 51| he," and was immediately cut down. Soon after Piso was
33 IV, 56| that their legions had been cut to pieces, that Italy was
34 IV, 57| policy of mercy prevailed. To cut off all hope of quarter
35 IV, 63| danger. The bravest were cut down where they stood; the
36 IV, 64| arms against Rome, he now cut short, when the destruction
37 IV, 73| Their first act was to cut to pieces a cohort, which
38 V, 7 | vessel till the stream is cut off. Nor can this be done
39 V, 7 | power of the sun, it is cut into pieces with axes and
40 V, 24| by a cunning device. They cut the ropes of the tents,
41 V, 28| over the river Nabalia was cut down, and the two generals
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