Book, Par.
1 I, 18| they had lost by war that right to a donative which they
2 I, 43| a rival, he felt to be a right and lawful subject of rejoicing.
3 I, 53| presents to the legions, right hands clasped together,
4 II, 8 | the bearer of the clasped right hands, the usual emblems
5 II, 24| in deep columns; on the right front stood the first legion
6 II, 84| in all questions, not to right or truth, but only to the
7 III, 5 | should cast off all sense of right and duty. Sido and Italicus,
8 III, 21| character of the ground. On the right was the 8th legion, drawn
9 III, 22| have related, that on the right wing was the 4th legion (
10 III, 27| from Bedriacum; more to the right of the entrenchments were
11 III, 51| an impious disregard of right and wrong, that a private
12 III, 71| certain colonnades on the right side of the slope as one
13 IV, 5 | wealth, steadily tenacious of right, and undaunted by danger. ~ ~
14 IV, 60| lawful course of war, and the right which an enemy may claim.
15 IV, 77| provoked, have used the right of conquest to burden you
16 IV, 77| conquered, claim an equal right. Let the lessons of fortune
17 IV, 80| Ubii and Lingones. On the right were the Batavian cohorts;
18 IV, 88| danger, it would have been right for Caesar to take his place
19 V, 10| Availing himself of the right of conquest, he entered
20 V, 14| Claudian era to purchase the right of fortification, they raised
21 V, 18| but in columns. On the right were the Batavi and the
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