Book,  Par.

1   III,     29|          first by mere desultory raids, so swift as to be unpunished;
2    IV,     32|         to be the partner of his raids, not indeed with a regular
3   XII,     46|           for the most part like raids, in woods and morasses,
4   XII,     58|     desertion of his men and the raids of the barbarians, utterly
5  XIII,     45|         Armenia, not in stealthy raids as before, but in open war,
6   XIV,     40|         Silures in some trifling raids, was prevented by death
7    XV,      1| continuously for mere plundering raids. The chief men of the tribes
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