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1 I, 50| Gaul which borders on the Rhine fail to espouse the same
2 II, 32| abandon the banks of the Rhine, when such hostile tribes
3 II, 57| defence of the bank of the Rhine was entrusted to Hordeonius
4 IV, 13| on the other side of the Rhine, formed a part of the tribe
5 IV, 13| front, and by the river Rhine in the rear and on either
6 IV, 13| could stem the stream of the Rhine with their arms and horses,
7 IV, 16| the farther bank of the Rhine, he assailed by sea the
8 IV, 17| them not far from the river Rhine, and the ships, which, after
9 IV, 19| great haste threw across the Rhine such legionaries as were
10 IV, 20| Batavians from crossing the Rhine, and that he would himself
11 IV, 23| covered both banks of the Rhine with columns of his German
12 IV, 25| marches along the banks of the Rhine. Flaccus himself, who was
13 IV, 27| conscription and taxes, while the Rhine, owing to a drought unexampled
14 IV, 56| guardian of the banks of the Rhine. Sabinus, over and above
15 IV, 62| the troops on the Upper Rhine to take the same oath. He
16 IV, 66| But the tribes beyond the Rhine disliked the place for its
17 IV, 67| a tribe separated by the Rhine from the Colony, sent envoys
18 IV, 67| inhabit both banks of the Rhine, as it was of old for our
19 IV, 73| troops the upper bank of the Rhine and the passes of the Alps.
20 IV, 76| occupied the borders of the Rhine, but to insure that no second
21 V, 16| dam obliquely across the Rhine, so that the stream, diverted
22 V, 19| fatal to the enemy. The Rhine and the Gods of Germany
23 V, 20| routed, and fled towards the Rhine. The war would have been
24 V, 21| Treveri, also crossed the Rhine. Among them was Alpinius
25 V, 25| serves to discharge the Rhine into the ocean. The motive
26 V, 25| to the other side of the Rhine. Cerialis mercilessly ravaged
27 V, 26| trespassed enough in crossing the Rhine so often. If they attempted
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