Book, Par.
1 I, 10| resources soon failed, and his position became precarious, and as
2 I, 16| have been long reduced to a position, in which my age confer
3 I, 80| by the Senate's critical position than by his own, he had
4 I, 82| alarmed by the critical position of the capital and by the
5 II, 1 | and carefully surveyed his position from both points of view.
6 II, 19| difficulty and danger of their position, if on those open plains
7 II, 22| was, to remain in the same position, again crossed the Padus,
8 II, 25| Vitellianists rashly left their position, and seeing Celsus gradually
9 II, 40| sixteen miles from their position. Celsus and Paullinus remonstrated
10 III, 6 | Sebonian Horse had taken up a position at the Forum Alieni, where
11 III, 8 | the army thus occupied a position between Rhaetia and the
12 III, 9 | river Tartarus, where his position was secure, as his rear
13 III, 10| relieved from his perilous position. ~ ~
14 III, 15| the legions to fortify the position, he sent the auxiliary infantry
15 III, 21| was ordered to take up its position on the raised causeway of
16 III, 22| auxiliaries chose their position themselves. Throughout the
17 III, 27| and 7th legions took up a position close to the road from Bedriacum;
18 III, 54| avowed and discussed his position, he had some chance, some
19 III, 55| which had taken up its position at Mevania, and accompanied
20 III, 57| by its fortifications and position rather than by any ability
21 III, 60| Carsulae appeared a good position for an encampment, for it
22 III, 61| disgrace of having lost the position. Among the Vitellianists
23 III, 64| prosperity was unequal to his position, and he is proportionately
24 III, 66| think what a name, what a position, you will leave to your
25 III, 77| which commanded the enemy's position. From this place the troops
26 IV, 19| legionaries, though their position was alarming, kept their
27 IV, 24| Transrhenane tribes took up their position, each tribe by itself, to
28 IV, 50| to revolt, that his own position was perilous, and that for
29 IV, 53| was in the very critical position of not having more than
30 IV, 65| shame at the infamy of their position. "What a march is this before
31 IV, 69| relying on the strength of his position, as he had occupied a bridge
32 IV, 73| trusting to the strength of the position, as he had broken down the
33 IV, 74| Treveri, had occupied this position, which was protected by
34 IV, 74| any advantage from their position, but what would be more
35 IV, 74| falling house from their position. A detachment of the cavalry
36 V, 14| and equipment, Eleazar in position. There were continual skirmishes,
37 V, 15| Caesar, seeing that the position forbad an assault or any
38 V, 16| the Treveri, took up his position at the Old Camp, where his
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