Book,  Par.

 1     I,      4|           could maintain his own position, that of his house, and
 2     I,     81|       which had there taken up a position. In the centre of the field
 3     I,     87|       perversity, deserted their position and hastily occupied a plain
 4     I,     91|         the Romans to quit their position, and, when they had quitted
 5     I,     95|          more precarious was his position. But he did not thereby
 6    II,     14|          German army took up its position on the other side of the
 7    II,     25|        were the defenders of the position, the more the wounds with
 8    II,     25|      desperate plight from their position; valour was their only hope,
 9    II,     31|          draw the enemy from his position by appearing in his front,
10    II,     41|        indeed men in the highest position were to undergo more anxieties
11    II,     72|        and from its geographical position, bordering, as it does,
12    II,    105|          very strongly fortified position in Cilicia, named, Celenderis.
13    II,    106|        on one side, a formidable position on the other. But his men
14   III,     29|       near the river Pagyda. The position was commanded by Decrius,
15   III,     82|           in fact, his own legal position differed not from that of
16   III,     83|          into the priest's legal position, but he modified the ceremonies
17   III,    107|           who had won a foremost position in the State by his legal
18    IV,      4|      giving up honour and a sure position for prospects as base as
19    IV,     22|        retain the ordinary legal position of women. Maluginensis,
20    IV,     34|    formerly set fire, and on the position of which they relied, as
21    IV,     56|     opinion, were in a different position. "Hence," he said, "I do
22    IV,     56|          then remain in the same position, and that Livia, who has
23    IV,     65|         not far to flee. In this position he soon established a camp,
24    IV,     70|   praetor, a man of but moderate position and eager to become notorious
25    IV,     93|        he too, finding his men's position critical and being in extreme
26    VI,     11|     avowal to the Senate: "In my position it is perhaps less to my
27    VI,     11|          in which he had taken a position by his marriage-alliance,
28    VI,     36|          divine and human, whose position was secure and health sound,
29   XII,     14|         thought that the highest position merely meant self-indulgence,
30   XII,     24|       spoken too proudly for his position, and words uttered by him
31   XII,     31|          feel keen sorrow at the position of Britannicus. Gradually
32   XII,     39|          struggle. He selected a position for the engagement in which
33   XII,     41|         assailable points of the position, led on his furious men,
34   XII,     73|          others the advantageous position, chose the worse. For Byzantium
35  XIII,      8|          themselves to take up a position on the Armenian frontier
36  XIII,     31| ancestors, in distinguishing the position of the different orders,
37  XIII,     42|        though by their country's position, by resemblance of manners,
38  XIII,     48|  slingers and artillerymen had a position assigned them from which
39  XIII,     53|          an old and self-learned position of honour to bow before
40   XIV,     45|       fight a battle. He chose a position approached by a narrow defile,
41   XIV,     49|       first, the legion kept its position, clinging to the narrow
42   XIV,     67|        from my own but from your position. Your great-grandfather
43   XIV,     73|         it was easy to shake the position of Faenius Rufus by making
44   XIV,     79|          insignificance of their position. Upon this Nero, though
45   XIV,     79|          restored to Octavia her position as wife. ~ ~
46   XIV,     80|          that she was not in the position of a rival fighting for
47    XV,     53|    proportioned to each person's position and property, and prescribed
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