Book, Par.
1 I, 8 | Such, as far as one can speak of so vast
2 I, 9 | either because they were far away and separated by the
3 I, 24| revolution, he gradually went so far as to distribute, whenever
4 I, 36| Vinius would not have gone so far with his rapacity and lawlessness
5 II, 8 | Thence the alarm spread far and wide, and many roused
6 II, 12| greater part of Italy, even as far as where the chain of the
7 II, 16| and its mighty legions are far from us, and we know that
8 II, 23| a successful battle not far from Cremona. Martius, who
9 II, 25| gradually give way, followed too far in pursuit, and themselves
10 II, 38| times have carried me too far from my subject. I now return
11 II, 81| provinces washed by the sea, as far as Asia and Achaia, and
12 II, 99| was delayed by weakness. Far different was the appearance
13 III, 9 | To this army, which was far from equalling the forces
14 III, 12| arrest, and conveyed as far as Adria by the Liburnian
15 III, 15| advanced with 4000 cavalry as far as the 8th milestone from
16 III, 16| and noise could be heard far and wide. While Antonius
17 III, 18| which had been advanced as far as that point during the
18 III, 23| have spread destruction far and wide, had not two soldiers
19 III, 27| impetuosity of their attack as far as the gate looking towards
20 III, 38| illustrious character raised him far above one who was stained
21 III, 56| sacrifice, and was finally slain far from the spot where the
22 III, 60| Greater will be our reward, far higher our reputation, if
23 III, 69| cohorts. He had now gone too far to be able to retreat, and
24 III, 69| encountering danger, they were far from attentive to the laborious
25 III, 71| up the opposite hill as far as the outer gates of the
26 III, 79| Rubra, when the night was far spent, too late to give
27 III, 79| conflict took place not far from the city among buildings,
28 III, 82| left quarter of the city as far as the gardens of Sallust.
29 IV, 17| drawn up to meet them not far from the river Rhine, and
30 IV, 19| line, and an answering but far less vigorous cheer, came
31 IV, 39| of that province, and was far from being a man of turbulent
32 IV, 51| territories had been ravaged far and wide, and they were
33 IV, 59| and Augustus understood far better the character of
34 IV, 69| may rule over the nations. Far from us be such arrogance!
35 IV, 77| advantage, though you dwell so far away, while cruel rulers
36 V, 8 | Not far from this lake lies a plain,
37 V, 9 | as the Romans were still far off, the Jews chose kings
38 V, 11| strife, and had passed, as far as the Jews were concerned,
39 V, 22| The war was so far from being at an end, that
40 V, 25| however, the autumn was far advanced, and the river,
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