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1 I, 21| civil war. In the summer camp three legions were quartered, 2 I, 21| discipline and toil. In the camp was one Percennius, who 3 I, 22| standard, but in the same camp a compensation in money 4 I, 26| heard of the tumult in the camp, tore up the standards, 5 I, 27| and straggling from the camp they plundered the neighbourhood. 6 I, 31| at certain points of the camp. The rest crowded round 7 I, 39| they roamed outside the camp were cut down by the centurions 8 I, 39| ill-omened and polluted camp, and, having purged themselves 9 I, 44| and met them outside the camp, eyes fixed on the ground, 10 I, 45| check on idleness in the camp. The fiercest clamour arose 11 I, 50| found safety only in the camp of the first legion. There 12 I, 50| our foes, would in a Roman camp have stained the altars 13 I, 51| Germanicus entered the camp, ordered Plancus to be conducted 14 I, 53| dragging themselves from the camp. Not less sorrowful were 15 I, 54| city rather than in his own camp, while groans and wailings 16 I, 54| little child too, born in the camp, brought up amid the tents 17 I, 58| might tear themselves from a camp stamped with the horror 18 I, 59| sixty miles away at Old Camp, as the place was called. 19 I, 62| standardbearers, and to all in the camp who were least tainted by 20 I, 64| afterwards Germanicus entered the camp, and exclaiming with a flood 21 I, 66| Tiberius, and pitched his camp on this barrier, his front 22 I, 66| any sentries before their camp, so complete was their carelessness 23 I, 68| the woods and intrenched a camp. After this their march 24 I, 81| associations. Varus's first camp with its wide circumference 25 I, 87| shouts, while in the Roman camp were flickering fires, broken 26 I, 89| Germans had burst into the camp, that all rushed to the 27 I, 90| testified to their honour in the camp, without any allusion to 28 II, 10| Caesar was measuring out his camp, he was told of a revolt 29 II, 13| for he had served in our camp as leader of his fellow-countrymen. ~ ~ 30 II, 15| on a night attack on his camp. He put faith in this intelligence, 31 II, 16| beast's skin, he visited the camp streets, stood by the tents, 32 II, 16| skirmishing attack on our camp, without any discharge of 33 II, 26| the field, to intrench a camp, while the rest till nightfall 34 II, 58| the capital, to serve in a camp, while he felt himself the 35 II, 61| Maroboduus withdrew his camp to the hills. This was a 36 II, 67| an auxiliary in the Roman camp, then becoming a deserter, 37 II, 67| in Roman fashion within a camp, and familiarised them with 38 II, 68| consecrated by Augustus, and the camp of Antonius. For, as I have 39 II, 70| allowed idleness in the camp, licentiousness in the towns, 40 II, 80| plunder of the Suevi and camp followers and traders from 41 III, 31| fixed himself in a regular camp, Caesianus was despatched 42 IV, 3| throughout the capital into one camp, so that they might all 43 IV, 3| the city. As soon as the camp was completed, he crept 44 IV, 9| commander of the guards, a camp had been established; the 45 IV, 33| force, and having formed a camp, he besieged the town of 46 IV, 65| position he soon established a camp, and held with a strong 47 IV, 66| He then moved his camp near to the enemy, leaving 48 IV, 66| and vigilantly in their camp. This at first they strictly 49 IV, 66| other, to fall on the Roman camp, not with the hope of taking 50 IV, 68| when Sabinus went round the camp, entreating the men not 51 VI, 49| refusal, rode up to his camp and harassed his foraging 52 VI, 55| the first to enter the camp was Ornospades, with several 53 VI, 68| to their homes or to the camp of Artabanus, till Tiridates 54 XI, 40| concert that he must go to the camp, must assure himself of 55 XI, 45| out in menace, into the camp, where the soldiers were 56 XII, 42| plain in front of their camp; then came a procession 57 XII, 55| centurion's departure the camp prefect was released, so 58 XII, 65| commotion, established a camp, under a leader Troxobor, 59 XII, 80| Nero was conveyed into the camp, and having first spoken 60 XIII, 16| him she would go to the camp, where on one side should 61 XIII, 43| impatiently the duties of a Roman camp. It was well known that 62 XIII, 43| fewer desertions in that camp than in those in which leniency 63 XIII, 44| kept his legions within the camp till spring weather was 64 XIII, 47| in the night from another camp, with one eagle, so as to 65 XIV, 43| with some cavalry into the camp, and was saved by its fortifications. 66 XIV, 46| hiding themselves in their camp, or are thinking anxiously 67 XV, 11| army. Yet even thus the camp might have been held, and 68 XV, 12| disabled, returned to the camp, exaggerating in their terror 69 XV, 14| Armenia, but to a Roman camp with two legions, a worthy 70 XV, 18| Arsanias, which flowed by the camp, apparently with the view 71 XV, 18| but also stood about the camp streets, recognizing and 72 XV, 37| as "legatus," entered the camp of Tiridates, by way of 73 XV, 66| and then conveyed into the camp, accompanied by Antonia, 74 XV, 74| hesitating, to go to the camp or mount the Rostra and