Book,  Par.

 1     I,     33| discipline. Soon after, as he was leaving with Drusus to betake himself
 2     I,     73|         order against the Chatti, leaving Lucius Apronius to direct
 3     I,     73|        Germanicus, while the rest leaving their cantons and villages
 4    II,     16|                     At nightfall, leaving his tent of augury by a
 5    II,     25|    specially difficult operation, leaving the rest to his officers.
 6   III,      6|         far as Ticinum, and never leaving the corpse entered Rome
 7   III,     10|    crossing the Dalmatian sea and leaving his ships at Ancona, went
 8    IV,     66|           camp near to the enemy, leaving in his former entrenchments
 9    IV,     82|          the emperor's purpose of leaving Rome must have been formed
10    VI,     77|          s bodily powers were now leaving him, but not his skill in
11    VI,     77|           This man, as if he were leaving on business his own, clasped
12   XII,     79|        every possible device from leaving the chamber. She also detained
13   XIV,     43|          their old men and women, leaving their youth alone to face
14    XV,     11|        and inferior plan. So now, leaving his winter quarters, and
15    XV,     19|     Paetus traversed forty miles, leaving his wounded behind him everywhere,
16   XVI,     12|          whatever he could carry, leaving only three couches for the
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