Book,  Par.

 1     I,     30|      the soldiers. When Drusus approached, the legions, as a mark
 2     I,     90|  entrenchments, till the enemy approached closer, in the hope of storming
 3   III,      2| occasion when the fleet slowly approached, its crew, not joyous as
 4    IV,     65|        these the Roman general approached in fighting order and easily
 5    XI,     11|     his brother. At first they approached each other with hesitation;
 6   XII,     15|                        As they approached the plains, wearied with
 7   XII,     39|  wherever their sides could be approached by a gentle slope, he piled
 8  XIII,     14|       her wealth, which nearly approached the imperial treasures,
 9   XIV,      6|      believes what joy. As she approached, he went to the shore to
10   XIV,     45|    battle. He chose a position approached by a narrow defile, closed
11    XV,     47|     and movements. As darkness approached, all the adjacent grove
12    XV,     49|  return to Rome until the fire approached his house, which he had
13   XVI,     39|               Then, as evening approached, the consul's quaestor was
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