Book,  Par.

1     I,     66|     moderate interval. They were helped by a night of bright starlight,
2     I,     87|        way. The greed of the foe helped him, for they left the slaughter
3     I,     99|        treasury, but the emperor helped him, and paid him the value
4    II,      6|        on fair ground; they were helped by woods, swamps, short
5    II,     32| successful expedition. They were helped too by Caesar's bounty,
6    II,     50|        him with their wealth and helped him with their counsels,
7    IV,     17|      Sacerdos, accused of having helped our enemy Tacfarinas with
8    IV,     74|      Roman people, whom they had helped with naval armaments, not
9   XIV,     67|      because I thus seem to have helped on the early training of
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