Book,  Par.

1     I,     80|       marched to the furthest frontier of the Bructeri, and all
2    II,     83|  portion, with enemies on its frontier, to Rhescuporis. The kings
3    IV,      6|     four legions, and on this frontier were Iberian, Albanian,
4    VI,     48|     mountains on the Albanian frontier, which summer rendered difficult,
5  XIII,      8|      position on the Armenian frontier while two princes of old
6  XIII,     45|       to the provinces on his frontier, as Pharasmanes, after having
7   XIV,     32|    was on his march along the frontier of the Mardi, he was incessantly
8   XIV,     36|     was entering the Armenian frontier through Media, sent on Verulanus,
9   XVI,     16| remote estate on the Ligurian frontier. Thither a centurion was
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