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1 I, 4| general tranquillity. When in advanced old age, he was worn out 2 I, 44| standards were then to be advanced, so that thus at least the 3 I, 85| foot and slippery as one advanced, limbs burdened with coats 4 II, 20| Our army advanced in the following order. 5 II, 31| with increased energy, advanced into the country, laying 6 III, 43| Postumus Agrippa, till in advanced age he retained the shadow 7 III, 107| praetor. He was prematurely advanced to the consulship by Augustus, 8 IV, 65| force he had on the spot, he advanced on the enemy, who were drawn 9 IV, 65| loss to themselves. As they advanced, a sudden sortie put them 10 IV, 69| dead bodies, while others advanced up to the breastwork with 11 V, 1| surname Geminus, died in an advanced old age Julia Augusta. A 12 VI, 15| censor. He lived to the advanced age of eighty, and had won 13 VI, 16| Taurus Statilius, though in advanced years, sustained it admirably; 14 XII, 16| down all resistance had advanced too far, was surprised by 15 XII, 18| Then the army advanced in regular formation, the 16 XII, 38| punished. And now Ostorius had advanced within a little distance 17 XIII, 9| Cilicia, met Quadratus who had advanced to the place under an apprehension 18 XIII, 22| Night was far advanced and Nero was still sitting 19 XIII, 50| only one cavalry officer advanced too boldly, and that he 20 XV, 15| unfitted them for war. He advanced closer than is the Parthian 21 XV, 16| the present. He indeed had advanced with the whole strength 22 XV, 38| Nero. To this Tiridates advanced, and having slain the customary