Book,  Par.

1     I,     87|    the legions, posted on the wings, from panic or perversity,
2    II,     61|   more doubtful, as the right wings of both armies were routed.
3    II,     67|      cavalry squadrons on its wings. Nor did Tacfarinas refuse
4   III,     62|     his light infantry on the wings, and the half-armed in the
5   III,     64|       charged the van. On the wings there was but a brief resistance.
6  XIII,     47|     king's auxiliaries on the wings, the sixth legion in the
7  XIII,     50|    pursue his retreat. On the wings were the foot-archers and
8   XIV,     45| cavalry in dense array on the wings. On the other side, the
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