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 1     I,     66|    this barrier, his front and rear being defended by intrenchments,
 2     I,     67|   twentieth legion secured the rear, and, next, were the rest
 3     I,     68|        whole force charged the rear. The light cohorts were
 4     I,     74|       not daring to harass the rear of the retiring army, which
 5     I,     91|       themselves on the German rear, with taunts, that here
 6    II,     10|    tide had not yet risen. The rear of the auxiliaries, and
 7    II,     10|       of the Angrivarii in his rear. He at once despatched Stertinius
 8    II,     19|        project on it. In their rear rose a forest, with the
 9    II,     21|       detour and fall on their rear, promising himself to come
10    II,     21|       in advance dashed on the rear and the flanks. And, strange
11    II,     24|       as to be on the legions' rear, as soon as they entered
12    II,     25|      morass was in the enemy's rear, and the Romans were hemmed
13    II,     31|   front, others, to hem in his rear and open the ground. Fortune
14    II,     46|        sesterces, to marry and rear children, that one of our
15   III,     31|   again hanging on his enemy's rear. While the barbarian continued
16   III,     62|      and the half-armed in the rear. He himself rode amid the
17   III,    104|    flank, or frequently in the rear. Many were thus slain or
18    IV,      6|       the country, were in the rear of the other four, and,
19    IV,     11|        his own, to cherish and rear them as his own offspring,
20    IV,     69|     echoes, seemingly in their rear, from the winding mountain
21    IV,     93|       to take the enemy in the rear. Already in battle array,
22    VI,     68|     and other nations in their rear, and then, reinforced by
23   XII,     16|        fresh detachment in his rear. Then Meherdates in despair
24   XII,     18|      Adorsi in the van and the rear, while the centre was strengthened
25  XIII,     50|      within the lines, and the rear was guarded by a thousand
26  XIII,     72|      his troops in the enemy's rear, himself led his legions
27   XIV,     37|     themselves by marriage and rear children, they left behind
28   XIV,     45|       defile, closed in at the rear by a forest, having first
29    XV,      8| apparent cause and fled to the rear. A victim, too, standing
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