Book,  Par.

 1     I,     31|  sentries, and ordered bodies of armed men to be in readiness at
 2     I,     42|       with his sword through the armed and opposing throng. Neither
 3     I,     46|     troops and allies were to be armed against the retiring legions,
 4     I,     59|  accordingly proposed to send an armed fleet with some of our allies
 5     I,     79|        women, but openly against armed men do I wage war. There
 6     I,     91| beleaguering the entrenchment in armed array, as to storm them
 7    II,     10|         some cavalry and a light armed force, who punished their
 8    II,     17|           If their first line is armed with spears, the rest have
 9    II,     67|          the picked men who were armed in Roman fashion within
10    II,    102|    deserters who flocked to him, armed the camp-followers, crossed
11    II,    103|      sides in hot anger at first armed for battle, and then in
12    II,    104|         being threatened with an armed attack, and he put himself
13    II,    118|       spirit. He was assailed by armed force, and while fighting
14   III,     60|   repress it. Sacrovir with some armed cohorts had made himself
15   III,     60|        forty thousand, one fifth armed like our legionaries; the
16   III,     77|       war ended at Actium to the armed revolution in which Servius
17    IV,     65|   garrisoned by a large force of armed soldiers along with some
18     V,      3|        harshness, yet it was not armed rebellion or a longing for
19    VI,     32|         of Sejanus attempting an armed revolt, he was to hurry
20   XII,     39|        was in his front, and his armed bands were drawn up before
21   XII,     61|          Camillus, had raised an armed insurrection in Dalmatia,
22   XII,     64|          they interposed with an armed force, which was cut to
23  XIII,     42|      their allegiance sought the armed protection of both empires,
24  XIII,     62|         lead on to bloodshed and armed fighting, Caius Cassius
25   XIV,     11|        joy, till the sight of an armed and threatening force scared
26   XIV,     41|          with its dense array of armed warriors, while between
27   XIV,     45|     number of about ten thousand armed men, when he prepared to
28    XV,      4|       the bank of the Euphrates, armed a hastily collected force
29    XV,     86|         others, implying that an armed soldier, like himself, would
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