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1 I, 17| be publicly pronounced in front of the Rostra, in the Senate,
2 I, 27| Galba was sacrificing in front of the temple of Apollo,
3 I, 41| certainly caused. He fell in front of the temple of the Divine
4 I, 48| found only the next day in front of the tomb of Patrobius,
5 I, 66| legion was engaging them in front. ~ ~
6 II, 11| iron, and was to be seen in front of the standards, on foot,
7 II, 14| to present a formidable front. The Vitellianists whose
8 II, 14| themselves encountered in front by the veteran troops, while
9 II, 24| deep columns; on the right front stood the first legion with
10 II, 25| were opposed to them in front, and the cavalry, by a sudden
11 II, 26| up, in the lines and in front of the entrenchments, that
12 II, 30| general; they advanced in front of the standards, and hurried
13 II, 32| have the river Padus on our front, and cities strongly garrisoned
14 II, 41| cowardice, rushed on to the front, or slunk back to the rear. ~ ~
15 II, 89| four legions were borne in front, and an equal number of
16 III, 16| small body was moving in front, but that the stir and noise
17 III, 21| Claudius'), defended in front by a field-ditch, such being
18 III, 84| man, with their wounds in front and their faces turned towards
19 IV, 13| surrounded by the ocean in front, and by the river Rhine
20 IV, 17| were arranged so as to front the enemy. Before the struggle
21 IV, 21| side a dense array, with front, flanks, and rear secure.
22 V, 13| series of engagements in front of the gates, till they
23 V, 17| frequently, quitting the front, hung on the rear and flanks
24 V, 18| morning Cerialis formed his front with the cavalry and auxiliary
25 V, 20| the legions charged in front. The Germans were routed,
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