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1 I, 39| tents or meet together or keep the standards in their places, 2 I, 52| life cheap, why should he keep a little son and a pregnant 3 I, 73| Adrana, and were trying to keep back the Romans as they 4 I, 83| concentrate themselves and keep close to the woods, suddenly 5 I, 86| could devise no plan but to keep the enemy within the woods, 6 I, 105| military commands and to keep many men to the end of their 7 II, 59| us had accustomed them to keep close to their standards, 8 III, 73| it is neither seemly to keep silence nor is it easy to 9 III, 78| to imitate. May we still keep up with our ancestors a 10 IV, 56| state? You indeed desire to keep within your station; but 11 IV, 68| deceived by quiet, but to keep, every one, to his post 12 IV, 85| soldiers here and there to keep off the throngs of townsfolk. 13 VI, 5| But the senators must not keep back what they have heard." 14 XI, 23| the signal for retreat. To keep his soldiers free from sloth, 15 XII, 16| a king from Rome than to keep him. Meherdates, stript 16 XII, 19| prisoners, and very difficult to keep them under guard, the conquerors 17 XIII, 21| Africanus for herself, but to keep the childless and wealthy 18 XIII, 30| enfranchised to have to keep their freedom by the same 19 XIII, 44| itself, he was instructed to keep within his entrenchments 20 XIII, 71| sent! Let them by all means keep retreats for their cattle, 21 XV, 1| glory of a private house to keep its own, it is the glory 22 XV, 13| camels laden with corn, to keep off famine as well as the 23 XV, 20| with long marches, might keep pace with the enemy's untiring