Book,  Par.

 1     I,     40|        of the twenty-first and fifth legions, and into which
 2     I,     48| winterquarters. The men of the fifth and twenty-first legions
 3     I,     59|  through the turbulence of the fifth and twenty-first legions,
 4     I,     67|      up the left, those of the fifth, the right flank. The twentieth
 5     I,     86|     their assigned places, the fifth on the right wing, the twenty-first
 6   III,     60|       were forty thousand, one fifth armed like our legionaries;
 7    IV,     93|    Labeo, the commander of the fifth legion, but he too, finding
 8    IV,     93|   legions. The soldiers of the fifth sprang forward, drove back
 9     V,      7|           The remainder of the fifth book and the beginning of
10     V,      7|       the division between the fifth and sixth books at this
11   XII,     49|                         In the fifth consulship of Tiberius Claudius
12    XV,      7|      twelfth legions, with the fifth which had lately been raised
13    XV,     34|       he added to his army the fifth legion, which, having been
14    XV,     37|         had the command of the fifth legion as "legatus," entered
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