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1 I, 14| him less favourably. This point in his character pleased
2 I, 65| Vocontii, he was on the point of setting fire to the place,
3 II, 10| first they carried their point, and the trial was postponed
4 II, 19| their own credulity, and to point out the difficulty and danger
5 II, 19| selecting for the rallying point and basis of his operations
6 II, 26| being strong at any one point, were borne away by the
7 II, 41| interview. He was on the point of hearing their proposals
8 II, 41| These men, at the sword's point, compelled the beaten squadron
9 II, 70| battle; shewing how from one point the columns of the legions
10 II, 86| wherever there was any weak point. Despatches were sent to
11 III, 8 | off all passage at this point from the armies of Germany
12 III, 16| the battle at the nearest point. Meanwhile the terror-stricken
13 III, 17| for the road was at that point particularly narrow, while
14 III, 18| advanced as far as that point during the success achieved
15 III, 29| his efforts on the same point. The Vitellianists, unable
16 III, 52| whole of Umbria for some point where the Apennines presented
17 III, 71| A doubt arises at this point, whether it was the assailants
18 IV, 16| cohorts, which was the nearest point to attack. The soldiers
19 IV, 16| same time they were on the point of destroying the forts,
20 IV, 17| they had stranded at that point, were arranged so as to
21 IV, 19| should prosper, was on the point of securing supremacy over
22 IV, 84| occurred which seemed to point him out as the object of
23 IV, 86| them, when they were on the point of sailing, to consult the
24 IV, 87| The story becomes at this point more marvellous, and relates
25 V, 22| favour them on some one point. Besides, Cerialis was not
26 V, 28| in Pannonia." ~ ~[At this point the Histories break off.
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