Book,  Par.

 1     I,     26|       and having plundered the neighbouring villages and Nauportus itself,
 2     I,     44|      Tiberius, and he made the neighbouring Sequani and all the Belgic
 3     I,     80|      only the Cherusci but the neighbouring tribes and drew to their
 4    II,     24|      cavalry they concealed in neighbouring woods, so as to be on the
 5    II,     31|       surrender, pointed out a neighbouring wood, where, he said, an
 6    II,     95|        the province and of the neighbouring peoples. Foreign nations
 7   III,      1|    many strangers too from the neighbouring towns, some thinking it
 8   III,     60|        open combination of the neighbouring states, but by zealous individual
 9    IV,     36| meetings at Brundisium and the neighbouring towns, then by placards
10    IV,     63|     caught and led through the neighbouring villages, and its owner
11    IV,     93|     roads and bridges over the neighbouring estuaries for the passage
12    VI,     44|      and popular even with the neighbouring army through his father-in-law,
13    VI,     54|      they were informed by the neighbouring inhabitants that the Euphrates,
14    XI,     10|  moment's delay, he seized the neighbouring governments, Seleucia alone
15   XII,     17|    disdaining both, roused the neighbouring tribes, and drew deserters
16   XII,     42|   thence, and travelled to the neighbouring islands and provinces, and
17   XII,     56|        time he drew him into a neighbouring grove, where he assured
18   XII,     66|     immense multitude from the neighbouring towns, others from Rome
19  XIII,     71|     having the sympathy of the neighbouring peoples, as they had been
20   XIV,     15|      having once been set, the neighbouring towns of Campania testified
21   XIV,     25|       since been seized by the neighbouring proprietors, who trusted
22    XV,     33|      praetors who governed the neighbouring provinces, to obey Corbulo'
23    XV,     42|   event had attracted from the neighbouring towns and colonies, and
24    XV,     49|  brought up from Ostia and the neighbouring towns, and the price of
25    XV,     73|        country fields, and the neighbouring villages, horse and foot
26    XV,     87|  direction, a pit was dug in a neighbouring field. Flavus, on seeing
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