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1 I, 56| to the destruction of the foe. You too, in whose faces 2 I, 67| unarmed, or a straggling foe. The Bructeri, Tubantes, 3 I, 82| higher than ever against the foe. In raising the barrow Caesar 4 I, 87| the way. The greed of the foe helped him, for they left 5 I, 90| deeper swamps, and a savage foe awaited them; but if they 6 I, 92| was not against a foreign foe that she was thus courting 7 II, 4| son, Artaxias, our bitter foe because of his father's 8 II, 18| by waves and storms to a foe full of fury, and to hostile 9 II, 31| waste, and utterly ruining a foe who dared not encounter 10 II, 60| or from revilings of the foe. Clasping the hand of Inguiomerus, 11 II, 81| proximity to Italy as a foe, finally his own measures 12 III, 62| they said, "let us have the foe face to face; that will 13 III, 104| embarrassing and perilous to the foe, for, whichever way he turned, 14 IV, 65| emergency and as terrible as the foe, with the noise of their 15 IV, 68| a fierce storm, and the foe, one moment with a tumultuous 16 IV, 69| while the courage of the foe was heightened by this last 17 IV, 88| having punished a bitter foe to the State, and the emperor 18 VI, 51| arms, they repulsed the foe or were themselves repulsed. 19 XI, 22| was he irritating the foe? His disasters will fall 20 XII, 19| alike yielded to their foe. And so Zorsines, having 21 XII, 23| showed persistence against a foe. As for triumphs, they were 22 XII, 41| the first harassed the foe with missiles, while the 23 XIII, 48| of his home this vagabond foe who was preparing neither 24 XIV, 41| resistance, and wrapped the foe in the flames of his own 25 XIV, 43| youth alone to face the foe. Surprised, as it were, 26 XIV, 49| the closely approaching foe, they rushed out in a wedge-like 27 XV, 7| Vologeses might fight some other foe than Corbulo, and that Corbulo 28 XV, 8| significant because the Parthian foe fights with missiles. ~ ~ 29 XV, 11| been held, and the Parthian foe baffled, by protracting 30 XV, 11| given him for facing the foe, he led out his legions, 31 XV, 61| the desire of escape, that foe to all great enterprises,