Book,  Par.

1     I,     66|        intrenchments, his flanks by timber barricades. He then penetrated
2    IV,     83| Querquetulanus, because it grew oak timber in abundance and was afterwards
3  XIII,     37|       praise of the foundations and timber work on which the emperor
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