Book,  Par.

1    II,     31|   s legions was buried and guarded only by a small force. Immediately
2    II,     65|  thought, was sufficiently guarded against by the Julian law.
3    IV,      6|     Italy on both seas was guarded by fleets, at Misenum and
4    VI,      2|    his answer to Togonius, guarded in its expression, and he
5    VI,     53| but in some foreigners who guarded his person, men exiled from
6  XIII,     50|    lines, and the rear was guarded by a thousand cavalry, who
7    XV,     15|  again the fortress, which guarded those whose years unfitted
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