Book,  Par.

 1     I,      9|     legions, such vast auxiliary forces of the allies, and such
 2    II,      4|     first encounter, rallied his forces and possessed himself of
 3    II,     84|      Cotys at once dismissed the forces which he had prepared. Rhescuporis,
 4    II,     84| strengthening himself with fresh forces of infantry and cavalry. ~ ~
 5    IV,      5|      details, and thus show what forces Rome then had under arms,
 6    IV,     67|        day Sabinus displayed his forces in the plain, on the chance
 7    IV,     83|          that Vibenna's numerous forces established themselves in
 8    XI,     11|       Then it was that while the forces of the East were divided,
 9    XI,     24|         was about to entrust his forces. ~ ~
10   XII,     15|          they were joined by the forces of Carenes, and having crossed
11   XII,     45|        in the neighbourhood, our forces would then have been totally
12   XII,     65|       the unity of the barbarian forces, by cajolery of the people
13   XII,     72|          they reminded us of the forces which they had afterwards
14  XIII,     48|         in the occupation of our forces. Corbulo, that war might
15  XIII,     50|  resolved finally to display his forces and either give battle on
16   XIV,     50|         emperor strengthened the forces by sending from Germany
17    XV,      5|    Moneses rapidly pushed on his forces to anticipate the rumour
18    XV,     11|          reconnoitre the enemy's forces, he returned in alarm. And,
19    XV,     19|          as he met them with his forces on the bank of the Euphrates,
20    XV,     20|    eagles, and with their united forces invade Armenia, much weakened,
21    XV,     33|          Itius, and the military forces to Corbulo, to which was
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