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1 I, 5 | remained in many of the soldiers the consciousness of guilt.
2 I, 5 | expression, "I choose my soldiers, I do not buy them," noble
3 I, 6 | of thousands of unarmed soldiers, was most ill-omened, and
4 I, 13 | from the first. Many of the soldiers favoured him, and the court
5 I, 18 | crowded assembly of the soldiers he announced, with imperial
6 I, 18 | centurions, and such of the soldiers as stood near, made an encouraging
7 I, 23 | would address all the oldest soldiers by name, and in allusion
8 I, 25 | cupidity of others. Thus two soldiers from the ranks undertook
9 I, 25 | on the more distinguished soldiers, by hinting that the favours
10 I, 26 | presented himself to the soldiers of the Pannonian or German
11 I, 27 | thus to indicate that the soldiers were assembling, and that
12 I, 27 | There three and twenty soldiers of the body-guard saluted
13 I, 27 | onwards. About as many more soldiers joined them on their way,
14 I, 30 | The soldiers of the body-guard dispersed,
15 I, 30 | to bring up the German soldiers from the Hall of Liberty.
16 I, 30 | Subrius and Cetrius, the soldiers assailed with menaces; Longinus
17 I, 31 | not go out to the enraged soldiers. "You should," he said, "
18 I, 35 | could approach. The common soldiers even insisted that all the
19 I, 35 | caught sight of any of the soldiers who were flocking in, they
20 I, 35 | sometimes the Emperor to his soldiers, sometimes the soldiers
21 I, 35 | soldiers, sometimes the soldiers to their Emperor. Otho did
22 I, 36 | thousands of perfectly guiltless soldiers. A shudder comes over my
23 I, 37 | the swords of all Roman soldiers are with us. At this moment
24 I, 37 | armoury to be opened. The soldiers immediately seized the arms
25 I, 38 | appease the fury of the soldiers, or believing him to be
26 I, 39 | the danger. Then did Roman soldiers rush forward like men who
27 I, 40 | upon it. The rest of the soldiers foully mutilated his arms
28 I, 44 | praised the wisdom of the soldiers, covered the hand of Otho
29 I, 44 | greed and ferocity of the soldiers by word and look. They demanded
30 I, 45 | abolished. These the common soldiers paid as a kind of annual
31 I, 45 | servile occupations that the soldiers' holiday was purchased.
32 I, 53 | and, when they found the soldiers' ears open to their words,
33 I, 53 | killed, and that, unless the soldiers provided their own safety,
34 I, 54 | difference of feeling. The soldiers of the 1st and of the 5th
35 I, 55 | swept away by a rush of the soldiers and put in irons. After
36 I, 57 | commendation on the zeal of the soldiers, proceeded to distribute
37 I, 57 | acquiesced in the fury of the soldiers, who clamoured for numerous
38 I, 61 | ardour and vigour of the soldiers themselves discharged all
39 I, 61 | distance so loudly did the soldiers shout in their joy, so calm
40 I, 63 | Leuci. The feelings of the soldiers were not seriously affected
41 I, 63 | the partialities of the soldiers espoused one or another
42 I, 64 | the passions of individual soldiers, and to goad them into destroying
43 I, 65 | weapons, knees and feet of the soldiers, and so turned them from
44 I, 65 | arms, and furnished the soldiers with all kinds of supplies
45 I, 66 | centurion and some of his soldiers in custody. Caecina, eager
46 I, 68 | race," was the cry of the soldiers as they brandished their
47 I, 68 | soothed the rage of the soldiers, who, like all multitudes,
48 I, 70 | rescued from the fury of the soldiers by pretending to imprison
49 I, 70 | did not displease even the soldiers, who could not but admire
50 I, 77 | which the people and the soldiers greeted him with shouts
51 I, 79 | desire to use them. The soldiers murmured, and charged the
52 I, 79 | centurions, were cut down. The soldiers seized their arms, bared
53 I, 80 | a casual outbreak of the soldiers, or an act of treachery
54 I, 81 | The rush of the soldiers was not even checked by
55 I, 81 | populace were dejected, the soldiers walked with downcast looks,
56 I, 81 | and perils of service. The soldiers felt the reproach; returning
57 I, 82 | It is as needful that the soldiers should be ignorant of some
58 I, 84 | calm the feelings of the soldiers, and the moderate amount
59 I, 84 | the sights of war, and the soldiers, though they made no concerted
60 I, 84 | believed that some of the soldiers of Vitellius had come to
61 II, 5 | centurions, and the common soldiers, were brought over to the
62 II, 6 | compulsory submission, made the soldiers murmur and take a survey
63 II, 8 | Cythnus, he induced certain soldiers, who were on their way from
64 II, 9 | to their fidelity as old soldiers of his own, besought them
65 II, 9 | they must address their soldiers, and that they would return
66 II, 11 | 13th, and 14th were veteran soldiers, the 14th having particularly
67 II, 13 | concealed her son, and when the soldiers, who believed that some
68 II, 14 | they were among the regular soldiers, whether cowardly or brave,
69 II, 21 | as slothful and indolent soldiers, demoralized by the circus
70 II, 22 | bodies unprotected. The soldiers of the legions, working
71 II, 27 | laid all the blame upon his soldiers, more ready, as he said,
72 II, 27 | language was insulting to the soldiers, and offensive to the general.
73 II, 29 | aware that in civil wars the soldiers have more license than the
74 II, 30 | as beaten and spiritless soldiers. Though Valens had the stronger
75 II, 30 | the partialities of the soldiers inclined to Caecina, not
76 II, 32 | weapon than the sword. Our soldiers are inured to the climate
77 II, 33 | had the confidence of the soldiers, while he himself trusted
78 II, 34 | wished also to keep their own soldiers from passing their unoccupied
79 II, 34 | to repel the enemy. The soldiers of Otho also raised a turret
80 II, 36 | from a distance, and the soldiers had made a rush upon him
81 II, 36 | had been under Macer; the soldiers were delighted by this change
82 II, 39 | carried the day. The common soldiers were full of eagerness,
83 II, 39 | them to make haste, and the soldiers demanding that the Emperor
84 II, 41 | were full of fear, and the soldiers hated their officers; the
85 II, 44 | had been posted, and the soldiers reduced to order. Annius
86 II, 46 | was lost. The zeal of the soldiers did not wait for the Emperor
87 II, 46 | desert an army so loyal and soldiers so deserving; "there was
88 II, 46 | a stern expression, the soldiers cheered or groaned. Nor
89 II, 49 | outrageous conduct of the soldiers. They were threatening with
90 II, 49 | with kisses. Some of the soldiers killed themselves near the
91 II, 51 | the mutinous spirit of the soldiers was kindled afresh by their
92 II, 52 | brought to this place. The soldiers, however, rejected it as
93 II, 54 | Senators was increased by the soldiers of Otho's army believing
94 II, 56 | than the evils of war. The soldiers of Vitellius, dispersed
95 II, 56 | Some persons under the soldiers' garb murdered their private
96 II, 56 | their private enemies. The soldiers themselves, who knew the
97 II, 57 | fought. A few of the old soldiers were left in the winter
98 II, 57 | praises on the valour of the soldiers. When the army demanded
99 II, 62 | reduced to beggary; the soldiers fast degenerated from their
100 II, 66 | language of enemies. The soldiers of the 14th legion were
101 II, 68 | early conviviality. And the soldiers in like manner are either
102 II, 68 | Thus it happened that two soldiers, one of whom belonged to
103 II, 68 | the Gaul taunted him. The soldiers who had assembled to witness
104 II, 68 | assassination of Vitellius. The soldiers rushed to the scene of the
105 II, 69 | praise on the loyalty of the soldiers. The auxiliary troops loudly
106 II, 70 | exaggerations. The common soldiers also turned aside from the
107 II, 72 | populace and some of the soldiers, either from not knowing
108 II, 74 | immediate and remote. The soldiers were so entirely devoted
109 II, 74 | by the insolence of the soldiers who came among them from
110 II, 79 | impulsive action of the soldiers without the preliminary
111 II, 80 | quitting his chamber, a few soldiers who stood near, in the usual
112 II, 80 | administered to the eager soldiers the oath of allegiance to
113 II, 80 | the companionship of the soldiers, with whom many of them
114 II, 80 | relationship; on the other, the soldiers from the long duration of
115 II, 81 | distinguished centurions and soldiers, and thither also the picked
116 II, 87 | followed by 60,000 armed soldiers demoralized by licence.
117 II, 87 | all slaves, the slaves of soldiers are the most unruly. So
118 II, 88 | sanguinary encounters between the soldiers; for ever since the mutiny
119 II, 88 | slaves robbed the careless soldiers by slily cutting their belts,
120 II, 88 | insult, the spirit of the soldiers resented the jest. Sword
121 II, 88 | a panic at Rome, as the soldiers pressed on in all directions.
122 II, 89 | ornaments and chains of the soldiers presented a brilliant appearance.
123 II, 93 | Meanwhile the soldiers, as their numbers overflowed
124 II, 94 | indulged his generals, his soldiers enjoyed yet greater licence.
125 II, 94 | it, be enrolled among the soldiers of the capital. Soldiers
126 II, 94 | soldiers of the capital. Soldiers again of good character
127 II, 94 | lavished everything else on the soldiers. A contribution in the form
128 II, 96 | Vitellius in addressing the soldiers spoke to the same effect.
129 II, 96 | Vespasian he suppressed, and soldiers were dispersed through the
130 II, 98 | they might succeed. Some soldiers and centurions, coming through
131 II, 99 | their horses spiritless. The soldiers, impatient of the heat,
132 II, 101| fidelity of the centurions and soldiers, who were devoted to Vitellius.
133 III, 2 | you reckon the number of soldiers, rather than that of legions,
134 III, 3 | centurions and some of the common soldiers had intruded themselves
135 III, 3 | greater weight with the soldiers, as being associated with
136 III, 4 | advanced years, excited in the soldiers a suspicion that he still
137 III, 6 | hurried with the veteran soldiers of the cohorts and part
138 III, 10 | and as the rage of the soldiers at the supposed treachery
139 III, 10 | down by the shouts of the soldiers, when he attempted to address
140 III, 10 | cries. To Antonius alone the soldiers' ears were open; for he
141 III, 10 | mutiny grew fiercer, and the soldiers went on from abuse and taunts
142 III, 10 | should be put in irons. The soldiers saw what a mockery it was,
143 III, 10 | would die either by the soldiers' hands or by his own; whenever
144 III, 11 | Pannonian army, while the soldiers of Pannonia, as if they
145 III, 11 | giving way to him, and the soldiers being strongly biased in
146 III, 13 | centurions and some few soldiers, while the rest were dispersed
147 III, 13 | throughout the camp, when the soldiers, hurrying back to head-quarters,
148 III, 13 | gardens, and money, to rob the soldiers of their Emperor. But we,
149 III, 14 | camp; they massacred the soldiers from three Liburnian ships,
150 III, 15 | their authority, and the soldiers their subordination along
151 III, 16 | happened. He now urged his soldiers to enter on the battle with
152 III, 18 | service had made as good soldiers as the legionaries. The
153 III, 19 | legates and the prefects. The soldiers have the plunder of a city
154 III, 20 | Eagerness for battle becomes the soldiers, but generals serve the
155 III, 20 | then turned to individual soldiers, asking them whether they
156 III, 21 | The soldiers, however, were impatient,
157 III, 21 | eagles and the standards. The soldiers were mingled in the darkness
158 III, 23 | far and wide, had not two soldiers ventured on a deed of surpassing
159 III, 24 | raised on all sides, and the soldiers of the third legion saluted,
160 III, 25 | courage or fear of individual soldiers might prompt. Antonius,
161 III, 26 | they were afraid of their soldiers, who were more patient of
162 III, 30 | with the bravest of his soldiers, who, by hurling beams,
163 III, 31 | to be gained. The common soldiers, careless of the future
164 III, 31 | that these were the very soldiers who but shortly before had
165 III, 32 | was roughly handled by the soldiers, who were just beginning
166 III, 34 | rendered valueless to the soldiers by a general agreement throughout
167 III, 36 | not seek to invigorate the soldiers by encouraging speeches
168 III, 36 | dutiful obedience of the soldiers. He ordered Publius Sabinus,
169 III, 38 | Imperial descent, displays to soldiers his condescension and his
170 III, 40 | few of his most devoted soldiers, and, avoiding Ravenna,
171 III, 43 | returned to his ships with four soldiers of the body-guard, three
172 III, 44 | were many centurions and soldiers promoted by Vitellius, who
173 III, 49 | turbulent men were elected. The soldiers in fact were not under the
174 III, 49 | furious impulses of the soldiers. These mutinous proceedings,
175 III, 50 | legions, the old and wounded soldiers, and even many effective
176 III, 58 | relief in the zeal of the soldiers and in the shouts with which
177 III, 60 | chances of defection. The soldiers were dissatisfied with this
178 III, 61 | and centurions; the common soldiers remained obstinately faithful
179 III, 67 | ill-suited to the time; the soldiers preserved an ominous silence. ~ ~
180 III, 68 | in the midst of his own soldiers, with the very women of
181 III, 68 | the cohorts to keep their soldiers under restraint. ~ ~
182 III, 69 | for, brave as were the soldiers of Vitellius in encountering
183 III, 70 | throwing all the blame upon the soldiers, with whose excessive zeal
184 III, 70 | should be killed by the soldiers, as the negotiator of this
185 III, 73 | peril. Opposed to them were soldiers without self-possession,
186 III, 76 | dissipation, they dispersed their soldiers on errands which were to
187 III, 82 | delay was the fear that the soldiers, once exasperated by conflict,
188 III, 83 | the booty; for, while the soldiers were busy with bloodshed
189 III, 84 | pity. One of the German soldiers met the party, and aimed
190 IV, 1 | making no distinction between soldiers and civilians. But the ferocity,
191 IV, 2 | of the conqueror, and the soldiers threw down their ill-starred
192 IV, 11 | surrounded with a guard of soldiers. Lest his execution in the
193 IV, 16 | nearest point to attack. The soldiers had not anticipated the
194 IV, 16 | standards, the colours, and what soldiers there were, concentrated
195 IV, 18 | In the first conflict the soldiers of Rome have been routed
196 IV, 21 | way with the sword." The soldiers prevailed upon the hesitating
197 IV, 21 | break the thin line of our soldiers. The Belgians giving way,
198 IV, 23 | than five thousand Roman soldiers. But there was with them
199 IV, 26 | means they were read by the soldiers sooner than by the generals.
200 IV, 28 | in that army. The common soldiers were undoubtedly loyal to
201 IV, 32 | deserted Vitellius. The veteran soldiers hesitated. Nevertheless,
202 IV, 36 | profound peace, with but few soldiers round the standards, the
203 IV, 47 | Praetorian Guard, and the soldiers who had been selected from
204 IV, 47 | They embraced their fellow soldiers, clung to their necks, begged
205 IV, 47 | forward, and calling them "soldiers bound by the same oath and
206 IV, 51 | Some few centurions and soldiers he punished, others he rewarded,
207 IV, 54 | with chaplets and garlands. Soldiers, who bore auspicious names,
208 IV, 58 | disloyal. So, what with soldiers of doubtful fidelity and
209 IV, 59 | bribes the centurions and soldiers who visited them there,
210 IV, 60 | Classicus. Grant that the soldiers of Rome may either be innocent
211 IV, 71 | he said, would please the soldiers, and Clemens himself, though
212 IV, 75 | Colony of the Treveri. The soldiers were eager to destroy the
213 IV, 75 | thought to have imbued his soldiers with a spirit of licence
214 IV, 75 | through the discords of soldiers and generals or through
215 IV, 79 | levies, but they are veteran soldiers, experienced in war. But
216 IV, 80 | prompt aid of his bravest soldiers, in recovering the bridge
217 IV, 80 | and Novesium, with but few soldiers round the standards, and
218 IV, 80 | fallen by the hands of their soldiers or of the enemy. Go, tell
219 IV, 82 | time was allowed to the soldiers for repose. The Agrippinenses
220 V, 1 | often mixed with the common soldiers, while working or marching,
221 V, 19 | and other missiles, our soldiers not entering the morass,
222 V, 22 | the first rank, and a few soldiers; the rest found shelter
223 V, 24 | tents, and slaughtered the soldiers as they lay buried beneath
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