Book,  Par.

1     I,     46| attack if the Rhine bank were undefended. Yet if the auxiliary troops
2    II,    101| Germanicus, that, unheard and undefended, you may be hurried to ruin
3  XIII,     47|       arrows, with the person undefended, numbers would be unavailing.
4   XIV,     42| matter to destroy the colony, undefended as it was by fortifications,
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