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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