Book,  Par.

 1     I,     45|           his departure with their weapons, threatening him repeatedly
 2     I,     64|        mutineers too had seized on weapons. Neither commander nor tribune
 3     I,     81|             Near, lay fragments of weapons and limbs of horses, and
 4    II,     13|         his fury was demanding his weapons and his charger. Arminius
 5    II,     17|         spears, the rest have only weapons hardened by fire or very
 6    II,     26|            the fighting and of the weapons, for their vast host in
 7    II,     59| slaughtered legions, of spoils and weapons wrested from the Romans,
 8    II,    106|          nor hope, and only rustic weapons, extemporised for sudden
 9   III,     60|        spears and knives and other weapons used in the chase. In addition
10   XII,     40|            oath not to shrink from weapons or wounds.~ ~
11  XIII,     73|           blows of clubs and other weapons. At last they stript off
12   XIV,     24|         took up stones and at last weapons, the advantage resting with
13   XIV,     82|     malignant wife. No violence or weapons were needed; only let him
14    XV,     11|           but the men's bodies and weapons were given him for facing
15    XV,     18|        seized clothes and detained weapons, for the soldiers were utterly
16   XVI,     33|           soldiers' hands on their weapons. At the same moment the
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