Book,  Par.

 1    II,     31|     him, or who was instantly defeated wherever he resisted, and,
 2    II,     66|     the same way as laws were defeated even when they were in force.~ ~
 3    II,     67|      were lured on only to be defeated. The legion was in the army'
 4   III,     16|  State with war, and had been defeated in battle, before he could
 5   III,     29|       Tacfarinas who had been defeated, as I have related, by Camillus
 6   III,     51|     Caecina's motion was thus defeated. At the Senate's next meeting
 7   XII,     18|      arms. Thus the enemy was defeated, and they reached Soza,
 8   XII,     36| fortresses, and though he was defeated in battle, notwithstanding
 9   XII,     47|     Valens had meanwhile been defeated, and the disaster had been
10    XV,     13|       The first he met of the defeated army was Paccius, a first-rank
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