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1 I, 40| same causes, the legions of Germany rose in mutiny, with a fury 2 I, 44| achievements with those legions in Germany. Next, he extolled the unity 3 I, 56| and quelled the tribes of Germany. It is thy spirit, Divine 4 I, 60| age on him, so often visit Germany, and is Tiberius, in the 5 I, 61| troubled him. The army in Germany was the stronger; that in 6 I, 72| Arminius was the disturber of Germany. Segestes often revealed 7 I, 75| the year of the revolt of Germany he had been appointed a 8 I, 79| be seen in the groves of Germany the Roman standards which 9 II, 6| channels, at the heart of Germany.~ ~ 10 II, 8| the stream which washes Germany, till it mingles with the 11 II, 12| the gods of the homes of Germany, of the mother who shared 12 II, 28| lands and deep rivers of Germany came with a huge line of 13 II, 29| than all other seas, and as Germany is conspicuous for the terrors 14 II, 32| nine times by Augustus into Germany, and had done more by policy 15 II, 33| enemy, could win only in Germany the imperial title and the 16 II, 49| bringing him to the armies of Germany. The slowness of a merchant 17 II, 60| perfidy, to the great hurt of Germany and to his own disgrace, 18 II, 96| though after having cowed Germany by his many victories, he 19 II, 118| he was the deliverer of Germany, one too who had defied 20 III, 58| Varro who commanded in Lower Germany, and led by the same Aviola 21 III, 63| shame to the conquerors of Germany to have to be led against 22 IV, 24| seven years, and won in Germany the distinctions of a triumph 23 IV, 61| penetrating further into Germany than any Roman before him. 24 IV, 85| to flee to the armies of Germany, or when the Forum was most 25 IV, 93| Apronius, propraetor of Lower Germany, he summoned from the Upper 26 IV, 94| name thus became famous in Germany, and Tiberius kept our losses 27 VI, 44| of the legions of Upper Germany, and had won from them singular 28 XI, 1| journey to the armies of Germany. Born at Vienna, and supported 29 XI, 19| border, protesting that Germany was being robbed of her 30 XI, 21| way, an inroad into Lower Germany, under the leadership of 31 XI, 22| forbade fresh attacks on Germany, so emphatically as to order 32 XII, 33| there was a panic in Upper Germany through an irruption of 33 XIII, 43| were added a legion from Germany with its auxiliary cavalry 34 XIII, 68| everything had been quiet in Germany, from the temper of the 35 XIV, 50| the forces by sending from Germany two thousand legionaries, 36 XIV, 73| armies of the East and of Germany. "I have no eye," he said, "