Book,  Par.

 1     I,     81|    this was the spot where the officers fell, how yonder the eagles
 2     I,     90| beginning with his own, of the officers and tribunes, to the bravest
 3     I,     92|     power with the armies than officers, than generals. A woman
 4    II,     25|        leaving the rest to his officers. Those who had the level
 5   III,      1|   intimate friends and several officers, every one indeed who had
 6   XII,     46|      under directions from the officers, or sometimes even without
 7   XII,     46| cohorts, the rapacity of whose officers let them make incautious
 8   XII,     48|        with acting through his officers and merely holding back
 9   XII,     50| through the rivalry of the two officers, and that there would be
10  XIII,     34|     public accounts from these officers to the commissioners. ~ ~
11  XIII,     44|  sharply censured Paccius, the officers and soldiers, and ordered
12  XIII,     45|       so that his generals and officers might attack several points
13    XV,     53|     places for the public use, officers were appointed, and everyone
14    XV,     62|       shake the loyalty of the officers of the fleet at Misenum,
15   XVI,     13|    theatre among the tribune's officers. The month too following
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