Book, Par.
1 I, 76| power, was compelled to fight. Otho continued to discharge
2 I, 87| and had forgotten how to fight; the Equestrian order knew
3 II, 12| discipline as he was eager to fight. One would not have thought
4 II, 32| be resolved on, we shall fight with increased strength."~ ~
5 II, 45| had marched out only to fight, it was sufficient protection
6 II, 88| unite whenever they had to fight with the rustic population.
7 III, 2 | that have forgotten how to fight. Unless any one hinders
8 III, 61| waver; no one urged them to fight, many urged them to change
9 III, 70| and meet the legions, and fight there for Empire; everything
10 IV, 35| their knapsacks, and so fight without encumbrance. On
11 IV, 64| should it be necessary to fight for empire with the Gauls,
12 IV, 74| for he would, he said, fight without a moment's delay,
13 IV, 78| States. If he prefers to fight, we do not refuse that alternative."
14 IV, 81| the Gauls they urged to fight for freedom, the Batavi
15 V, 11| attempted to crush it, had to fight several battles, generally
16 V, 18| punishment, rather than to fight a battle. They had lately
17 V, 21| Nevertheless he did not venture to fight for the defence of the Batavian
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