Book, Par.
1 I, 23| on parade, and in their quarters, he would address all the
2 I, 50| centurions dismissed. From all quarters arrived the most alarming
3 I, 51| carefully inspected the winter quarters of the legions. Many had
4 I, 63| it was their usual winter quarters. Manlius Valens, legate
5 II, 22| attacking them at close quarters where they were undefended,
6 II, 27| boasting, as they visited the quarters of the several legions,
7 II, 57| were left in the winter quarters, and the conscription throughout
8 II, 67| sent back to their winter quarters; the, 13th were ordered
9 II, 80| came pouring in from all quarters. This was the very opportunity
10 II, 92| boon, concealing money in quarters which either obscurity or
11 III, 5 | higher offers from other quarters, should cast off all sense
12 III, 46| they stormed the winter quarters of the auxiliary infantry
13 IV, 15| depressed. In the winter quarters of the legions there is
14 IV, 16| assailed by sea the winter quarters of two cohorts, which was
15 IV, 17| their respective winter quarters. It was evident, however,
16 IV, 19| in command of the winter quarters of two legions, to advance
17 IV, 29| frontiers of Gaul. In both quarters plunder was collected; with
18 IV, 40| power by sending into winter quarters the 7th legion, whose affection
19 IV, 52| favourable tidings from all quarters, and he was now informed
20 IV, 79| were assembling from all quarters. "One legion," he said, "
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