Book, Par.
1 I, 3 | Mothers accompanied the flight of their sons; wives followed
2 I, 61| eagle moved with a gentle flight before the army as it advanced,
3 I, 82| of things, does the rapid flight of opportunities, admit
4 II, 12| in victory, no infamy in flight. ~ ~
5 II, 23| the rest directing their flight to Cremona. But the impetuosity
6 II, 26| their aid were also put to flight. Caecina indeed had not
7 II, 36| conflict was terminated by the flight of the vanquished, who carried
8 II, 43| the 13th legion was put to flight by a charge of the 5th.
9 III, 16| found themselves last in the flight. This rash act did not originate
10 III, 17| precipitous banks, checked their flight. It was this necessity,
11 III, 17| lately been scattered in flight over the fields hastened
12 III, 59| to accompany him in his flight, had treacherous designs.
13 III, 68| hiding-place had veiled the flight of Nero. Piso and Galba
14 IV, 19| broke at once in shameful flight, and dispersed over the
15 IV, 38| them, betook themselves to flight. Disaster produced disunion,
16 IV, 51| the Garamantes were put to flight by the arrival of the auxiliary
17 IV, 63| as they were scattered in flight. The rest made their escape
18 IV, 79| be reminded of panic, of flight, of famine, and of the many
19 V, 5 | said to have shared the flight of that God, and to have
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