Book,  Par.

 1     I,     22|     of this, clothing, arms, tents, as well as the mercy of
 2     I,     22|      face the enemy from our tents." ~ ~
 3     I,     35|    wise account, ordered the tents to be visited. Clemens,
 4     I,     39|    could not go beyond their tents or meet together or keep
 5     I,     54|       They came out of their tents, asking "what was that mournful
 6     I,     54|    camp, brought up amid the tents of the legions, whom they
 7     I,     63| signal, they rushed into the tents, and butchered the unsuspecting
 8     I,     88|  cutting turf. There were no tents for the rank and file, no
 9    II,     16|   camp streets, stood by the tents, and enjoyed the men's talk
10    IV,     34|    Numidians had fixed their tents and encamped near a half-demolished
11   XII,     74|      soldiers' standards and tents were set in a blaze by lightning.
12  XIII,     43|    not yield a place for the tents without being dug up. Many
13    XV,     15|      be dragged out of their tents, and would merely defend
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