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 1     I,     83|    forth and scour the plains occupied by the enemy. Arminius having
 2     I,     84|       Arminius now completely occupied, as soon as by a short route
 3     I,     87|    their position and hastily occupied a plain beyond the morass.
 4    II,     19|    trunks. The barbarian army occupied the plain and the outskirts
 5    II,     21|   directions, that, which had occupied the wood, rushing into the
 6    II,    105|    present circumstances, but occupied a very strongly fortified
 7    IV,     17|     found solace in his work, occupied himself with the causes
 8    IV,     85|    Greeks, so tradition says, occupied those parts and Capreae
 9     V,     13|       the time he was chiefly occupied with Macedonia, but he also
10    VI,     62|      with his lines two hills occupied by the barbarians, the lesser
11   XII,     66|      The rest of the lake was occupied by marines on decked vessels.
12   XIV,     42|          Suetonius while thus occupied received tidings of the
13    XV,      4|     force of provincials, and occupied with troops the enemy's
14    XV,      5|    movement. He had, in fact, occupied Tigranocerta, a city strong
15    XV,     10|             Meanwhile Corbulo occupied the bank of the Euphrates,
16    XV,     10|      the hills facing us were occupied by our auxiliary infantry,
17   XVI,     31| praetorian cohorts under arms occupied the temple of Venus Genetrix.
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