Book,  Par.

 1     I,     27| conspicuously loaded themselves with spoil to be scourged and imprisoned
 2     I,     87|              slaughter to secure the spoil, and the legions, towards
 3    II,     16|        riches of the enemy to be our spoil." About midday there was
 4    VI,     50|             as he said, on one side, spoil on the other. ~ ~
 5   XII,     33|           riotous enjoyment of their spoil, when they were heavy with
 6   XII,     34|      ventured on a battle. With much spoil and glory they returned
 7   XII,     38|         their territory was ravaged, spoil taken everywhere without
 8   XII,     46|              and by liberal gifts of spoil and prisoners to the other
 9   XII,     64|            battles, and carrying the spoil and booty to the two procurators,
10  XIII,     20|             themselves, like so much spoil. It was the belief of others
11  XIII,     48|            to secure alike glory and spoil. Then forming his army into
12    XV,      7|             had been no bloodshed or spoil, that the sieges of cities
13   XVI,      2|          despatched men to bring the spoil, as if it were already acquired.
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