Book,  Par.

 1    II,     10|      and the legions fearlessly crossed the first estuaries in which
 2    II,     69|        his course to Euboea and crossed to Lesbos, where Agrippina
 3    II,     81|         mercy of Caesar. Having crossed the Danube where it flows
 4    II,     88|       ford by which it could be crossed. And so on the river's bank
 5    II,    102|       armed the camp-followers, crossed with his ships to the mainland,
 6   III,     55| immediate neighbourhood; others crossed Mount Haemus, to stir up
 7    VI,     55| constructed and the army having crossed, the first to enter the
 8   XII,     15|   forces of Carenes, and having crossed the river Tigris they traversed
 9   XII,     32|  received this tribe, when they crossed the Rhine, under our protection. ~ ~
10   XII,     41|         on his furious men, and crossed the river without difficulty.
11   XII,     58|    state of affairs. He quickly crossed Mount Taurus, and had restored
12   XIV,     33|    blockade. Thence the general crossed into the country of the
13   XIV,     40|      the sea. Thus the infantry crossed, while the cavalry followed
14   XIV,     43|  rapacity, the procurator Catus crossed over into Gaul. ~ ~
15   XIV,     51|   failed not, as soon as he had crossed the ocean, to make his progresses
16    XV,      8|       the Euphrates, which they crossed by a bridge, a horse which
17    XV,     18|      himself on an elephant, he crossed the river Arsanias, while
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