Book,  Par.

 1     I,     42|      Rhine. One Septimius, who fled to the tribunal and was
 2     I,     49|        commotion increased, he fled and having been discovered,
 3     I,     75|       the sacred garlands, and fled to the rebels. Induced,
 4     I,     81|      bones of men, as they had fled, or stood their ground,
 5     I,     90|       reached. Whereas if they fled, more forests, deeper swamps,
 6     I,     91|       Arminius and Inguiomerus fled from the battle, the first
 7    II,     21|       two columns of the enemy fled in opposite directions,
 8    II,     61|        desertions, and, having fled to the Marcomanni, he sent
 9   III,     52|    suppliants, and that no one fled to the Capitol or any other
10   III,     88|     Salamis, by Teucer when he fled from the wrath of his father
11    IV,     38|         or a parricide's doom, fled from Rome. He was dragged
12    IV,     63|        a single wound. He then fled on a swift horse, and reached
13     V,      9|        who by noble death have fled from the miseries of our
14     V,     11|     punishment of Sejanus, had fled to the gardens of Pomponius,
15    VI,     54|       as soon as Artabanus had fled and his people were inclined
16    VI,     77|      panic, and while the rest fled hither and thither, every
17    XI,     19|   feuds, jealous of his power, fled to the tribes on the border,
18   XII,     36|  wounds on his breast. He then fled to the fleet which was awaiting
19   XII,     37| opposed him, pursued those who fled, and lest they should rally,
20   XII,     46|       in our favour. The enemy fled with trifling loss, as the
21   XIV,     11|      stood, after the rest had fled in terror at the attack.
22   XIV,     33|        which the Armenians had fled for refuge, one was taken
23   XIV,     43|        the enemy, as though it fled before them. Women excited
24    XV,      8| without any apparent cause and fled to the rear. A victim, too,
25    XV,     12|        soldier still unwounded fled to remote wilds, and those
26    XV,     67|       freedom he had received, fled from him. From his wife,
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