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 1     I,     20|            the partialities of the tribes. Nor did the people complain
 2     I,     22|         still, here amid barbarous tribes we have to face the enemy
 3     I,     56|            of Rome and quelled the tribes of Germany. It is thy spirit,
 4     I,     67|        special resort of all those tribes, was levelled to the ground.
 5     I,     80|      Cherusci but the neighbouring tribes and drew to their side Inguiomerus,
 6    II,     15|           battle-field, that other tribes too had assembled in a forest
 7    II,     23|         the names of the conquered tribes inscribed beneath them. ~ ~
 8    II,     27|          thoroughly conquering the tribes between the Rhine and the
 9    II,     30|           ransomed from the inland tribes. Some had been carried to
10    II,     32|            and the other insurgent tribes, since the vengeance of
11    II,     52|          Angrivarii, and the other tribes which extend as far as the
12    II,     58|          fear of an invader, these tribes, according to the custom
13    II,     70|          but a miserable medley of tribes. As for the men before him,
14    II,     76|       might draw the chiefs of the tribes into civil strife. Germanicus'
15    II,     81|         power, the ferocity of the tribes under his sway, his proximity
16    II,     84|            Bastarnian and Scythian tribes, he was strengthening himself
17   III,      5|          office, the people in the tribes, were all incessantly exclaiming
18   III,     55|          Odrusae and Dii, powerful tribes, took up arms, under different
19   III,     55|          Haemus, to stir up remote tribes; most of them, and the best
20    IV,     64|            defeat of some Thracian tribes, whose wild life in the
21    IV,     64|   dispersed and mingled with other tribes, they were to be dragged
22    VI,     66|           country and to its other tribes, the reluctance of those
23    XI,     12|          subduing the intermediate tribes as far as the river Sindes,
24    XI,     17|           art to its yet barbarous tribes. According to one account,
25    XI,     19|          of his power, fled to the tribes on the border, protesting
26    XI,     28| generations at the head of hostile tribes destroyed our armies with
27    XI,     29|           but entire countries and tribes might be united under our
28   XII,     17|            roused the neighbouring tribes, and drew deserters to his
29   XII,     22|        warlike kings and wandering tribes, on a barren soil; that
30   XII,     35|          host of Ligii, with other tribes, was advancing, attracted
31   XII,     40|          chieftains of the several tribes went from rank to rank,
32   XII,     42|         had won in wars with other tribes, were displayed. Next were
33   XII,     46|         and prisoners to the other tribes, they were luring them too
34   XII,     65|           Not long afterwards some tribes of the wild population of
35  XIII,     31|            body; from it, the city tribes, the various public functionaries,
36  XIII,     72|     Tencteri, and yet more distant tribes to be their allies in war.
37   XIV,     19|        than they had promised, the tribes coming forth to meet him,
38   XIV,     50|      winter quarters, and whatever tribes still wavered or were hostile
39    XV,      1|        raids. The chief men of the tribes were indignant at having
40    XV,     12|            warlike strength of his tribes, everything in short, to
41    XV,     35|         over what untamably fierce tribes he reigns. My emperor, on
42    XV,     41|            the Latin franchise the tribes of the maritime Alps. To
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