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 1     I,     66| banquets. Caecina had orders to advance with some light cohorts,
 2     I,     67|       marched, prepared both to advance and to fight. Part of the
 3     I,     68|         wiping out the mutiny. "Advance," he said, "and hasten to
 4     I,     81|       Having sent on Caecina in advance to reconnoitre the obscure
 5     I,     86|       encumbered troops were in advance. For between the hills and
 6    II,      9|  dispersed on the rumour of his advance. They had, however, destroyed
 7    II,     21|       which had been sent on in advance dashed on the rear and the
 8    II,     25|      drew up so that part might advance on level ground into the
 9    II,     70|   Germanicus and hastened on in advance. When he reached Syria and
10   III,     59|         service, was sent on in advance with a picked force, and
11    XI,     24|  begging the emperor to give in advance triumphal distinctions to
12   XII,     39|         the engagement in which advance and retreat alike would
13   XII,     59|    without kingly power. On the advance of the Parthians, the Iberians
14    XV,      5|    anticipate the rumour of his advance, but he did not any the
15    XV,      5|    Adiabeni, when they began to advance their scaling ladders and
16    XV,     11| soldiers whom he had sent on in advance to reconnoitre the enemy'
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