Chap.

 1  9|             days the thirty-seventh legion, composed of Pompey's veterans
 2 33|            Taking the sixth veteran legion with him into Syria, he
 3 34|            him. To the thirty-sixth legion Deiotarus added two more,
 4 34|     Plaetorius the questor, for the legion which had been lately levied
 5 39|             placed the thirty-sixth legion on the right, that of Pontus
 6 40|       various, for the thirty-sixth legion falling upon the king's
 7 40|          But on the other side, the legion of Pontus having given way,
 8 40|            against the thirty-sixth legion, which yet made a brave
 9 40| disadvantage of the place. Thus the legion of Pontus being almost wholly
10 40|         Deiotarus, the thirty-sixth legion retreated to an eminence,
11 50|            upon his raising a fifth legion, which added to the expense
12 52|            in Mauritania: the fifth legion, he told them, was to remain
13 53|         soldier of the newly-raised legion, nor a person who by long
14 53|           of which class the second legion consisted, who did not join
15 54|            this time, the thirtieth legion having notice of what had
16 54|            same. But the new-raised legion continued firm, nor could
17 55|             and sent back the fifth legion to the camp, retaining the
18 57|      military tribune of the native legion, sent him notice of a report
19 57|          report that the thirteenth legion, which Q. Cassius his lieutenant
20 57|             gone over to the second legion, who marched another way
21 57|         cohorts of the twenty-first legion, and came up with them in
22 57|         learned that the new-raised legion had surprised four cohorts,
23 57|             with them to the second legion, where all joining, they
24 57|            two cohorts of the fifth legion that were in garrison there.
25 62|           forces, consisting of one legion, and several auxiliary cohorts.
26 68|            all his cavalry, and the legion he had trained up after
27 69|    discipline (for except the sixth legion, composed of veteran soldiers,
28 69|       thousand men, he had only the legion of Deiotarus, and two more
29 74|          defeated the twenty-second legion; and at the same time, despising
30 76|         right wing, where the sixth legion was posted. The enemy there
31 77|         horse. He ordered the sixth legion to return to Italy to receive
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