Book,  Par.

 1     I,     33|                     At last they deserted the general's tribunal,
 2     I,     87|        from panic or perversity, deserted their position and hastily
 3    II,     59| superiority, had not Inguiomerus deserted with a troop of his dependants
 4    II,     81|          Maroboduus, now utterly deserted, had no resource but in
 5    II,    109|           the public courts were deserted, and private houses closed.
 6   III,     29|        not to fight till he fell deserted by his men. ~ ~
 7    XI,     21|          our auxiliary, had then deserted, and, getting some light
 8   XII,     16|        then Acbarus of the Arabs deserted with their troops, with
 9  XIII,     21|    moment Agrippina's doors were deserted; there was no one to comfort
10  XIII,     43|          and of the service, and deserted, he sought a remedy in strictness
11   XVI,     10| embezzled his patron's property, deserted him to become his accuser.
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