Book,  Par.

 1     I,     66|        any obstructions from the woods. The legions followed at
 2     I,     68|     defile in column through the woods, then made slight skirmishing
 3     I,     68|         the van emerged from the woods and intrenched a camp. After
 4     I,     83| themselves and keep close to the woods, suddenly wheeled round,
 5     I,     84|        with streams. Around were woods on a gradual slope, which
 6     I,     86|        keep the enemy within the woods, till the wounded and the
 7     I,     91|        taunts, that here were no woods or swamps, but that they
 8    II,      6|      ground; they were helped by woods, swamps, short summers,
 9    II,     17|  fighting of Roman soldiers, but woods and forest passes, if science
10    II,     21|          seen to fly towards the woods and to enter them, caught
11    II,     24|         narrow swampy plain. The woods too were surrounded by a
12    II,     24|        concealed in neighbouring woods, so as to be on the legions'
13    II,     25|       ramparts, to dash into the woods. There they fought at close
14   XII,     15|      which he roamed through the woods, and everywhere slaughtered
15   XII,     46|         most part like raids, in woods and morasses, with encounters
16    XV,     52|       the fields and lakes, with woods on one side to resemble
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