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1 I, 12| the 1st of January, there arrived from Belgica despatches
2 I, 50| dismissed. From all quarters arrived the most alarming tidings.
3 II, 17| advance by Caecina had also arrived. A cohort of Pannonians
4 II, 18| that Caecina had not yet arrived, and that, even were he
5 II, 32| he said, "has already arrived. Nor have they much strength
6 II, 40| true that a Numidian had arrived at full gallop with an angry
7 II, 41| his own, when the scouts arrived at headlong speed with the
8 II, 54| own safety, till letters arrived from Fabius Valens which
9 III, 16| o'clock, when a horseman arrived at full speed with the news,
10 III, 25| general, that Mucianus had arrived, and that the two armies
11 III, 41| with some British cavalry arrived, a force too numerous to
12 III, 61| Soon after, the legions arrived. Alarmed by the report of
13 III, 69| and that, unless succour arrived, they must be reduced to
14 III, 71| the infuriated soldiery arrived, without any leader, every
15 III, 79| by the Via Flaminia, and arrived at Saxa Rubra, when the
16 IV, 26| somewhat appeased, they arrived at Bonna, the winter-camp
17 IV, 53| supplies from Vespasian arrived. ~ ~
18 IV, 65| time for their departure arrived, and proved even more dismal
19 IV, 74| brought with himself, he arrived in three days' march at
20 IV, 87| that they traversed, they arrived at Alexandria on the third
21 IV, 89| to expose them. Thus they arrived at Lugdunum. It is believed
22 V, 21| Annius. The 10th, which had arrived from Spain, supplied its
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