Book,  Par.

 1     I,     76|     spoils also taken in the defeat of Varus were brought in,
 2    IV,     44|   storming of cities, of the defeat and capture of kings, or
 3    IV,     64|      Sabinus, for a crushing defeat of some Thracian tribes,
 4    XI,     22|  which had been begun by the defeat of Lucius Apronius, gave
 5   XII,     22|      disgrace would ensue on defeat. Why should not the emperor
 6   XII,     33|  years some survivors of the defeat of Varus.~ ~
 7   XII,     38|                          The defeat of the Iceni quieted those
 8   XIV,     53|       purposing meanwhile to defeat justice on some legal pretext
 9    XV,     18| slain in order to attest our defeat, refrained from gazing on
10   XVI,     17|    mention, as one might the defeat of armies and the capture
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