Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|           of eight legions on the Rhine, and required Tiberius to
 2     I,     40|         armies on the bank of the Rhine; that named the upper army
 3     I,     42|   entrenchments or into the river Rhine. One Septimius, who fled
 4     I,     46|           certainly attack if the Rhine bank were undefended. Yet
 5     I,     59|       some of our allies down the Rhine, resolved to make war on
 6     I,     65|           having bridged over the Rhine, he sent across it 12,000
 7     I,     73|           on the left bank of the Rhine. He was himself at the head
 8     I,     74|          marched back towards the Rhine, the enemy not daring to
 9     I,     75|         to the Gallic bank of the Rhine. ~ ~
10     I,     79|          between the Elbe and the Rhine the Roman rods, axes, and
11     I,     84|           ordered to make for the Rhine along the sea-coast. Caecina,
12     I,     90|        sortie; by that sortie the Rhine might be reached. Whereas
13     I,     92|     prevented the bridge over the Rhine from being destroyed, some
14    II,      8|         across the river. For the Rhine after flowing continuously
15    II,      9|    between the fort Aliso and the Rhine was thoroughly secured by
16    II,     17|       Elbe is now nearer than the Rhine, and there is no war beyond,
17    II,     27| conquering the tribes between the Rhine and the Elbe, has dedicated
18    II,    111|         Rome, on the banks of the Rhine, and on mount Amanus in
19    IV,      6|         chief strength was on the Rhine, as a defence alike against
20    IV,     92|       Frisii, a nation beyond the Rhine, cast off peace, more because
21    IV,     93|    conveying both armies down the Rhine, he threw them on the Frisii,
22    XI,     21|    triremes up the channel of the Rhine and the rest of his vessels
23    XI,     22|           to the left bank of the Rhine. ~ ~
24    XI,     23|       miles in length between the Rhine and the Meuse, as a means
25   XII,     32|      tribe, when they crossed the Rhine, under our protection. ~ ~
26  XIII,     68|         confine the waters of the Rhine, while Vetus prepared to
27  XIII,     68|          into the Moselle and the Rhine, and thence to the ocean.
28  XIII,     72|           asking him to cross the Rhine and display his troops in
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