Book, Par.
1 I, 9 | quiet, though the legions drawn from that province by Nero
2 II, 14| land and ready for action, drawn up in line so as to present
3 II, 24| auxiliaries, and 500 cavalry, were drawn up on the left side of the
4 II, 36| made a rush upon him with drawn swords, when he was saved
5 III, 2 | whence their strength is drawn, is faraway; Britain is
6 III, 10| in the way with his sword drawn, protesting that he would
7 III, 21| right was the 8th legion, drawn up in an open space, and
8 III, 26| city, round this camp had drawn an entrenchment, and had
9 III, 51| These and like instances, drawn from the recollections of
10 III, 57| of even a single man, was drawn into revolt by Claudius
11 III, 57| and municipal towns were drawn into the movement, and as
12 III, 63| equipped as if for action, was drawn up in dense array on both
13 III, 82| troops, themselves also drawn up in three columns of defence,
14 IV, 17| Frisii. The Roman army was drawn up to meet them not far
15 IV, 44| Crispus smiled. They were drawn back, however, into the
16 IV, 47| ordered these men to be drawn up apart, making the British,
17 IV, 51| dawn, with their swords drawn in their hands. Many of
18 IV, 54| the whole space with water drawn from the fountains and rivers.
19 V, 7 | on the water, that it is drawn by hand to the shore, and
20 V, 24| their shoulders, and with drawn swords in their hands. The
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