Book, Par.
1 I, 41 | legionary, ran him through the body. ~ ~
2 I, 48 | The body of Galba lay for a long
3 I, 48 | executed. It was put with the body, which had by that time
4 I, 58 | time, withdrawn from it; a body of troops which, to whatever
5 II, 9 | whoever he was, killed. The body, in which the eyes, the
6 II, 11 | moved in advance of the main body of the legions. The capital
7 II, 26 | brought up his cohorts in a body, but one by one; as this
8 II, 28 | tear, as it were, from a body its very strongest limbs." ~ ~
9 II, 45 | Search was made for the body of the legate Orfidius,
10 II, 49 | Praetorian cohorts carried his body with praises and tears,
11 II, 69 | respective states, a vast body of men, which in the very
12 II, 83 | however, came in a vast body the 6th legion and 13,000
13 II, 100| British legions, and a chosen body of auxiliaries. After the
14 III, 15 | dreaded the approach of a vast body of Germans by way of Rhaetia.
15 III, 16 | approaching, that a small body was moving in front, but
16 III, 21 | chieftains, with a picked body of their countrymen, manoeuvred
17 III, 25 | these words he raised the body, opened a grave, and discharged
18 III, 33 | Cremona, and with them a body of sutlers and camp-followers,
19 III, 40 | force his way with a strong body of troops. But with a ruinous
20 III, 69 | Capitol with a miscellaneous body of soldiery, and some Senators
21 III, 74 | was induced to desist. The body of Sabinus, pierced and
22 III, 84 | survivors threw themselves in a body on the conquerors, and fell
23 IV, 2 | sent on to Aricia, the main body of the legions halted on
24 IV, 13 | had also at home a select body of cavalry, who practised
25 IV, 34 | plundered the winter camp of a body of horse stationed at Ascibergium,
26 IV, 36 | The march of the first body was accomplished in security,
27 IV, 36 | besieged in the Old Camp, a body of troops undisciplined
28 IV, 47 | in the service so vast a body of men was immensely large.
29 IV, 74 | at the head of a large body of Treveri, had occupied
30 IV, 81 | formed itself into a compact body, withstood, and soon drove
31 V, 4 | horribly disfigured the body, broke out over Egypt; that
32 V, 23 | Cerialis came up with a picked body of cavalry, the fortune
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