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1 I, 58| Batavian cohorts, which formed the auxiliary force of the
2 I, 78| persons of the tribe. They are formed of plates of iron or very
3 II, 5 | feud. He was indeed a man formed both by nature and by education
4 II, 38| was supreme power. Legions formed of Roman citizens did not
5 II, 41| of the Vitellianists was formed without hurry, for, though
6 II, 83| exaggerated notions are formed about what is not seen.
7 II, 97| infamous and odious. The allies formed conjectures accordingly
8 III, 22| the 9th, 2nd, and 20th), formed the centre, while the left
9 III, 26| the legions of Germany had formed their camp round the walls
10 III, 34| connexions and intermarriages formed with neighbouring nations,
11 III, 56| the Emperor's ears were so formed, that all profitable counsels
12 III, 71| glories of former generations, formed them into a barricade across
13 IV, 13| other side of the Rhine, formed a part of the tribe of the
14 IV, 21| enemy, being veteran troops, formed in columns, presenting on
15 IV, 24| others mounting on a testudo formed by their comrades. Some
16 IV, 59| themselves from the legions, and formed a camp of their own, with
17 IV, 69| territory of the Sunici, and formed the youth of the country
18 IV, 81| same reproaches. The troops formed themselves in cohorts and
19 IV, 81| more room than the others, formed itself into a compact body,
20 V, 13| The Jews formed their line close under their
21 V, 14| which it was surrounded formed an admirable outwork. It
22 V, 18| Next morning Cerialis formed his front with the cavalry
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