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1 I, 51| carefully inspected the winter quarters of the legions.
2 I, 61| and Spain hesitated. "The winter," they said, "the delays
3 I, 63| there, as it was their usual winter quarters. Manlius Valens,
4 I, 69| covered with the snows of winter. ~ ~
5 I, 78| cohorts in the previous winter, to invade Moesia with great
6 II, 57| soldiers were left in the winter quarters, and the conscription
7 II, 67| were sent back to their winter quarters; the, 13th were
8 III, 46| itself, they stormed the winter quarters of the auxiliary
9 III, 50| As winter was approaching, and the
10 III, 69| this, the sudden fall of a winter storm baffled both sight
11 IV, 3 | was stationed to pass the winter, and the noble families
12 IV, 15| been more depressed. In the winter quarters of the legions
13 IV, 16| he assailed by sea the winter quarters of two cohorts,
14 IV, 17| return to their respective winter quarters. It was evident,
15 IV, 19| who was in command of the winter quarters of two legions,
16 IV, 34| march they plundered the winter camp of a body of horse
17 IV, 40| his power by sending into winter quarters the 7th legion,
18 IV, 55| report was rife that our winter camps in Moesia and Pannonia
19 IV, 64| maintenance of the alliance. The winter encampments of the auxiliary
20 V, 24| course of erection for the winter abode of the legions, and
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