Book,  Par.

 1     I,     68|      cohorts were thrown into confusion by the dense masses of the
 2     I,     87|     array of the standards in confusion, every one in selfish haste
 3     I,     93|     companies were mingled in confusion, now with the breast, now
 4    II,     38|     sword into them. In their confusion, as they shrank back, they
 5    IV,     38|    Seius Tubero, to the great confusion of the emperor, at finding
 6    IV,     67|       and infection. To their confusion was added the growing misery
 7    IV,     69| mountain valleys, spread such confusion that the Romans abandoned
 8    XI,     13|       affairs of Parthia into confusion, as the people were in doubt
 9   XII,     51| trodden down in the hurry and confusion of the crowd. Scanty crops
10  XIII,     18|     Agrippina, her terror and confusion, though her countenance
11    XV,     48|    the other, aggravating the confusion. Often, while they looked
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