Book, Par.
1 I, 11| thought expedient thus to keep under home control a province
2 I, 55| the furious mutineers, nor keep the wavering to their duty,
3 I, 67| how to use their arms, to keep their ranks, or to act in
4 I, 83| before the peril comes. Keep you your arms and your courage,
5 II, 18| approaching, he ought to keep his men within their fortifications,
6 II, 32| people and an intervening sea keep from him the army of Britain;
7 II, 34| gladiators; they wished also to keep their own soldiers from
8 II, 34| were thrown out above to keep the bridge firm. The cables,
9 II, 87| would have been difficult to keep under restraint, even if
10 III, 2 | suffered a reverse, may keep back the legions; the light
11 III, 8 | of glory, and anxious to keep the whole credit of the
12 III, 36| warlike exercises; he did not keep himself before the eyes
13 III, 38| with enormous distances, to keep him from us. In the capital,
14 III, 41| perils Valens could not keep himself clear of the infamous
15 III, 64| would well become Sabinus to keep the Empire for his brother,
16 III, 68| tribunes of the cohorts to keep their soldiers under restraint. ~ ~
17 IV, 14| Vitellius had called up, and to keep the legions where they were
18 IV, 19| the captured cohorts, to keep their recent honours before
19 IV, 19| his countrymen, while to keep him with the army might
20 IV, 27| along the entire bank to keep the Germans from fording
21 IV, 43| be destroyed by one word. Keep, Conscript Fathers, preserve
22 IV, 67| Even savage animals, if you keep them in confinement, forget
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