Book,  Par.

1   III,     29|       previous summer, renewed hostilities in Africa, first by mere
2   III,     59|       and discipline, to begin hostilities by a massacre of the Roman
3   III,    105| remained those who might renew hostilities.~ ~
4   XII,     17|  Aquila and Cotys, seeing that hostilities had been also resumed by
5   XII,     38|       a few who were beginning hostilities had been slain and the rest
6   XII,     54|       Pharasmanes from further hostilities, to inform Ummidius Quadratus,
7  XIII,      7|       it, had now relinquished hostilities. Rome with its love of talking
8  XIII,      8|  apparently intending to defer hostilities. ~ ~
9  XIII,     45|       like the enemy, to carry hostilities everywhere, divided his
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