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 1     I,     65|       was seized with desire to march against the enemy, as an
 2     I,     66|       Roman general in a forced march, cut through the Caesian
 3     I,     68|        a camp. After this their march was uninterrupted, and the
 4     I,     73|      without obstruction, rapid march, and he feared for his return
 5     I,     76|         while for Germanicus to march back his army. A battle
 6     I,     84|         a short route and quick march he had outstripped troops
 7    II,     31|       three thousand cavalry to march against the Chatti. He himself,
 8    II,     74|   Though he had been ordered to march part of the legions into
 9   III,     10| soldiers on the road during the march. From Narnia, to avoid suspicion
10   III,     48|    converts a Roman army on the march into the likeness of a barbarian
11    IV,     34|     were hurried along at quick march. Day dawned, and with the
12    VI,     68|       doubted whether he should march against him or prolong the
13    VI,     68|       levies fatigued by a long march could not even in heart
14    VI,     77|      and armies. On the 15th of March, his breath failing, he
15   XII,     15|  inclined to Gotarzes. In their march they captured the city of
16   XII,     19|      victory within three days' march of the river Tanais. In
17   XII,     37|         a new general would not march against them with winter
18   XII,     38|         attempted to harass our march by stealthy attacks, their
19  XIII,      9|       speedily accomplished his march, and at Aegeae, a city of
20  XIII,     43| continually with his men on the march, amid their labours; he
21  XIII,     51|      king had undertaken a long march, and that it was doubtful
22   XIV,     32|        bushes. As he was on his march along the frontier of the
23   XIV,     76|        another force was on its march, many events would follow
24    XV,     14|       night their uninterrupted march. ~ ~
25    XV,     18|        view of facilitating his march. It was the Parthians, however,
26    XV,     19|        himself only three days' march distant. He further stated
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