Book, Par.
1 I, 20| had neither capital nor land remaining, nothing in fact
2 I, 65| injury of the holders of land and the magistrates of the
3 II, 2 | Achaia and Asia, leaving the land on his left, he made for
4 II, 9 | his own, besought them to land him in Egypt or Syria. The
5 II, 14| the fleet, moored to the land and ready for action, drawn
6 II, 35| who had a sure footing on land. As the men in their alarm
7 II, 59| directed the army to proceed by land, but sailed himself down
8 III, 38| vast an extent of sea and land with enormous distances,
9 III, 41| to seize some ships, to land on some part of Gallia Narbonensis,
10 III, 42| invested the place by sea and land. His troops occupied the
11 III, 48| preparing to invade by sea and land the province of Africa,
12 IV, 21| we long for our native land and for rest. If no one
13 IV, 47| increased confidence. The land that was offered them they
14 IV, 67| Romans closed river and land and, in a way, the very
15 IV, 67| has she thrown open every land to the brave. Resume the
16 IV, 68| offspring, this is their native land. We cannot think you so
17 V, 4 | convey into some foreign land this race detested by the
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