Book, Par.
1 II, 15| enemy's cavalry wheeled round, and cut off some who had
2 II, 41| beaten squadron to wheel round and resume the conflict.
3 II, 41| advance. Some were gathering round their standards; others
4 II, 50| multitude of birds that flocked round it, until Otho killed himself;
5 II, 55| applause. The people carried round the temples images of Galba,
6 II, 66| man's comrades gathered round him; from words they came
7 II, 69| his toils and risks came round in a more frequent succession.
8 II, 72| began eagerly to rally round him. When he was brought
9 II, 78| the other officers crowded round Vespasian with fresh confidence,
10 III, 26| Germany had formed their camp round the walls of the city, round
11 III, 26| round the walls of the city, round this camp had drawn an entrenchment,
12 III, 31| conquerors had gathered round; at first they heaped reproaches
13 III, 35| panic-stricken Vitellianists round their proper standards.
14 III, 54| captured, after conducting them round the camp in order that they
15 III, 85| his own statues falling round him, and more than once
16 IV, 30| Piling up logs of wood round the walls and lighting them,
17 IV, 30| was heard, they wheeled round and strained hand and foot.
18 IV, 35| and colours were carried round the ramparts, and the prisoners
19 IV, 36| peace, with but few soldiers round the standards, the arms
20 IV, 54| wreaths, which were wound round the foundation stone and
21 IV, 74| detachment of the cavalry rode round where the hills were less
22 IV, 80| Novesium, with but few soldiers round the standards, and the eagles
23 V, 24| with their garments wrapped round their shoulders, and with
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