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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