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1 I, 33| foresight of his danger to the winter can they surrounded him, 2 I, 39| were increased by an early winter with continuous storms so 3 I, 57| approaching confinement and of winter. His son, he said, would 4 I, 59| twenty-first legions, who were in winter quarters sixty miles away 5 I, 61| and prepared a fleet; then winter and matters of business 6 III, 1| Without pausing in her winter voyage Agrippina arrived 7 III, 6| in the extreme rigour of winter as far as Ticinum, and never 8 IV, 69| submitted. The early and severe winter of Mount Haemus saved the 9 IV, 74| terrible jeopardy from a severe winter and want of clothing, and 10 IV, 85| the sentries. Its air in winter is soft, as it is screened 11 VI, 48| gales. The south wind in winter rolls back the waves, and 12 XII, 14| ill-suited to their movements, as winter was beginning.~ ~ 13 XII, 37| march against them with winter beginning and with an army 14 XII, 51| and the mildness of the winter that its desperate plight 15 XII, 59| the yoke. Then a frightful winter or deficient supplies, with 16 XIII, 9| and cavalry which were in winter quarters in Cappadocia. 17 XIII, 43| under canvas, though the winter was so severe that the ground, 18 XIV, 50| cavalry were placed in new winter quarters, and whatever tribes 19 XV, 9| captured, were spoilt, and as winter was now at hand, he led 20 XV, 11| plan. So now, leaving his winter quarters, and exclaiming 21 XV, 20| movements. Paetus then went into winter quarters in Cappadocia.