Book, Par.
1 I, 16| with the pride of a long line of Caesars; it was not Vindex
2 I, 78| in squadrons, hardly any line can stand against them.
3 II, 1 | destruction on the Princes of its line. Titus Vespasian had been
4 II, 3 | introduced. The priest of the line of Cinyras is alone consulted.
5 II, 14| without delay, the enemy's line of battle being so arranged,
6 II, 14| for action, drawn up in line so as to present a formidable
7 II, 15| having long maintained their line unbroken, fell beneath a
8 II, 25| plain to be cleared, and the line to be extended, holding
9 II, 26| infantry charged. The enemy's line was completely crushed,
10 II, 41| resume the conflict. The line of the Vitellianists was
11 II, 42| meant. Then the enemy's line charged with its ranks unbroken,
12 II, 42| in distant conflict, in line and in column. On the raised
13 II, 44| The centre of their line had been penetrated, and
14 II, 60| the entanglement of the line with the baggage-wagons,
15 II, 66| Alps, and then take that line of road, by which they would
16 II, 70| also turned aside from the line of march with joyful shouts,
17 III, 18| cavalry charged the wavering line; the tribune Vipstanus Messalla
18 III, 18| together, broke through the line of the legions. The near
19 III, 23| The line was supported, as it began
20 III, 25| themselves over the entire line of road. The slaughter that
21 III, 48| which lies on the same line of coast, intending by thus
22 III, 50| Fortune, undecided as to their line of action. They had heard
23 III, 71| over it, and advanced their line up the opposite hill as
24 III, 71| they mounted the continuous line of buildings, which, as
25 IV, 19| women, rose from the whole line, and an answering but far
26 IV, 21| were able to break the thin line of our soldiers. The Belgians
27 IV, 34| army, nor even get it into line. All that he could do in
28 IV, 35| taking time to form into line, disordered and weary as
29 IV, 36| battle extended over a long line of march, lasting with varying
30 IV, 59| their own, with a separate line of entrenchment, while Vocula
31 IV, 59| treachery, he changed his line of march, and retired to
32 IV, 81| they could not deploy into line; as the enemy were scattered
33 IV, 82| to the Batavi along their line of coast. The legion was,
34 V, 13| The Jews formed their line close under their walls,
35 V, 18| infantry; in the second line were posted the legions,
36 V, 18| his troops ranged, not in line, but in columns. On the
37 V, 18| as they rode along the line. Cerialis spoke of the old
38 V, 20| was some confusion. The line of the allied infantry was
39 V, 25| alarm, drew up his fleet in line, and, though inferior in
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