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1 I, 30| soldiers of the body-guard dispersed, but the rest of the cohort,
2 I, 78| than on fighting. They were dispersed and off their guard, when
3 I, 84| concerted disturbance, had dispersed themselves in disguise about
4 II, 40| advance, or when they were dispersed and busy with the work of
5 II, 56| The soldiers of Vitellius, dispersed through the municipal towns
6 II, 61| attached some cohorts, and dispersed the crowd of fanatics. Mariccus
7 II, 93| overflowed the crowded camp, dispersed throughout the porticoes,
8 II, 96| suppressed, and soldiers were dispersed through the city to check
9 III, 10| close of the day the men dispersed to their tents. The same
10 III, 13| soldiers, while the rest were dispersed on various military duties.
11 III, 25| the eagerness of pursuit, dispersed themselves over the entire
12 III, 26| confusion among them while dispersed and busied with the work.
13 III, 35| milestone, and gathered the dispersed and panic-stricken Vitellianists
14 III, 46| That this army should be dispersed through the provinces and
15 III, 48| the enemy in disorder and dispersed in the eager pursuit of
16 III, 76| nightly dissipation, they dispersed their soldiers on errands
17 III, 80| man. His companions were dispersed, and the lictor that stood
18 IV, 17| that the cohorts would be dispersed only to be more easily crushed,
19 IV, 19| in shameful flight, and dispersed over the whole country.
20 IV, 34| centre. The auxiliaries were dispersed in every part of the field.
21 IV, 38| attacked them on the way, dispersed and unprepared. Moreover
22 IV, 73| threw down their arms, and dispersed themselves through the country.
23 V, 23| away, and their crews were dispersed about other military duties.
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