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 1     I,     26|          in the camp, tore up the standards, and having plundered the
 2     I,     36|      restored to their places the standards which at the beginning of
 3     I,     39|         meet together or keep the standards in their places, from which
 4     I,     44|          better as they were. The standards were then to be advanced,
 5     I,     48|      carried among the eagles and standards. Germanicus went to the
 6     I,     50|        legion. There clasping the standards and the eagle, he sought
 7     I,     55|    legions, you who received your standards from Tiberius, you, men
 8     I,     79|       groves of Germany the Roman standards which I hung up to our country'
 9     I,     81|        exultation he insulted the standards and eagles. ~ ~
10     I,     87|        disorder, the array of the standards in confusion, every one
11     I,     92|           companies, attended the standards, ventured on bribery, as
12    II,     51|   commemorate the recovery of the standards lost with Varus, under the
13    II,     59|       them to keep close to their standards, to have the support of
14    II,     67|           regular soldiers, under standards and in troops, till at last
15   III,      3|         They were preceded by the standards unadorned and the faces
16     V,      5|       images they had followed as standards. ~ ~
17   XII,     44|          to sit in front of Roman standards. In fact, Agrippina boasted
18   XII,     74|          the worse. The soldiers' standards and tents were set in a
19   XIV,     41|     frenzied women, they bore the standards onwards, smote down all
20    XV,     12|       come with speed to save the standards and eagles, and the name
21    XV,     13|        advised to return to their standards and throw themselves on
22    XV,     19| guaranteed by an oath, before the standards, in the presence of those
23    XV,     19|        make such a display of his standards and arms as to shame them
24    XV,     38|        with glittering eagles and standards and images of deities, after
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