Book,  Par.

1     I,     80|       cavalry, and fleet met simultaneously at the river already mentioned.
2    II,      6| supplies would be brought up simultaneously, and the cavalry with their
3   III,     92|  Brutidius Niger, an aedile, simultaneously fastened on him and charged
4  XIII,     45|  might attack several points simultaneously. He at the same time instructed
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