Book,  Par.

 1     I,     74|      Mattium, the capital of the tribe, and ravaging the open country,
 2    II,     67| Musulamian people. This powerful tribe, bordering on the deserts
 3    II,     67|          a far from contemptible tribe, into their cause, when
 4   III,     60| Augustodunum, the capital of the tribe, with the noblest youth
 5    IV,     63|        peasant of the Termestine tribe. Suddenly attacking the
 6    VI,     62|          same time the Clitae, a tribe subject to the Cappadocian
 7    XI,     21|   Gannascus. This man was of the tribe of the Canninefates, had
 8   XII,     32|          happened, received this tribe, when they crossed the Rhine,
 9   XII,     37|    Severn. The Iceni, a powerful tribe, which war had not weakened,
10  XIII,     70|        Malorix, the kings of the tribe, as far as Germans are under
11  XIII,     71|          possessed themselves, a tribe more powerful not only from
12  XIII,     71|          merit of subjecting his tribe to our dominion. "What an
13  XIII,     72|    concern them, the Ampsivarian tribe in its isolation retreated
14   XIV,     32|     incessantly attacked by that tribe which is trained to guerilla
15   XIV,     46|         in a chariot, went up to tribe after tribe, protesting
16   XIV,     46|           went up to tribe after tribe, protesting that it was
17    XV,      1|       the Hyrcanians, a powerful tribe, and by several wars arising
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