Book,  Par.

 1     I,     22|         We do not disparage the guards of the capital; still, here
 2     I,     35|       the patrols, sentries and guards of the camp-gates, suggesting
 3    II,     11|   Arminius, who had removed his guards to a distance and required
 4    II,     88|      endeavoured by bribing his guards to escape into Armenia,
 5    IV,      9|         of the commander of the guards, a camp had been established;
 6    IV,     34|         leader. Tacfarinas, his guards slain round him, his son
 7    IV,     63|         he broke loose from his guards and dashed his head against
 8    IV,     66|   plunder, they neglected their guards, and amid feasts and mirth
 9    VI,     51| protected by the bravest of his guards. A rumour that he was slain,
10  XIII,     22|         from the command of the guards, as a man who had been promoted
11   XIV,     16|      break through an emperor's guards and fleets? So now it was
12    XV,     90|      for himself. Meanwhile the guards surrounded those who had
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