Book, Par.
1 I, 13| he sent him out of the way to the province of Lusitania,
2 I, 27| soldiers joined them on their way, some because they were
3 I, 32| Galba's very eyes makes his way to the Capitol, while our
4 I, 42| of escape. Piso made his way to the temple of Vesta,
5 I, 45| amount of the tax, or the way in which it was raised.
6 I, 57| subsided. Meanwhile, by way of a victim, the centurion
7 I, 60| Gaul and to invade Italy by way of the Cottian Alps; Caecina
8 I, 61| as if to guide it on its way. And for a long distance
9 I, 65| his lust. Thus he made his way to the Alps. ~ ~
10 I, 66| Germany, which were on their way to the legions of Pannonia,
11 I, 69| the Vitellianists, and by way of a present to their new
12 I, 75| entertainment to the populace by way of rejoicings for the new
13 I, 87| and some who procured by way of equipments for the war
14 II, 4 | Receiving an answer that the way was open and the sea propitious,
15 II, 8 | soldiers, who were on their way from the East, to join him,
16 II, 17| already related, opened the way into Italy, and transferred
17 II, 23| repulsed, and was making his way to Cremona, though the legion
18 II, 25| seeing Celsus gradually give way, followed too far in pursuit,
19 II, 27| Neronian war, hearing on their way to Britain of the rising
20 II, 33| to put the Emperor in the way of peril, and these same
21 II, 35| gladiators were making their way to it in boats, the Germans
22 II, 38| character more disguised but no way better. Henceforth men's
23 II, 44| blindness of fear, fell in the way of the furious soldiery.
24 II, 51| secretly departed by a back way from his house, and thus
25 II, 59| wife threw herself in the way of the murderers and was
26 II, 68| happened to come in their way. He was charged with having
27 II, 79| Titus, who was then on his way back from Syria, acting
28 II, 85| lingering or hastening on his way, according to the intelligence
29 II, 87| every town and villa in his way, as with his cumbrous host
30 II, 92| ingenuity sought in every way to neutralise the boon,
31 II, 92| freedmen had made their way into the palace of the Emperor,
32 III, 4 | Italy, and was out of the way of danger, when his desire
33 III, 10| Antonius threw himself in the way with his sword drawn, protesting
34 III, 11| alone, his colleagues giving way to him, and the soldiers
35 III, 14| happened to fall in their way, but who were perfectly
36 III, 15| vast body of Germans by way of Rhaetia. Vitellius had
37 III, 17| back those who were giving way, and wherever the struggle
38 III, 20| Antonius then made his way into the companies. When
39 III, 25| Antonius, seeing that they gave way, charged them with a heavy
40 III, 27| Antonius himself was this way inclined, and he ordered
41 III, 32| but said nothing either way of Cremona. Over and above
42 III, 33| marked beauty fall in their way, they were torn in pieces
43 III, 40| Rome, and then force his way with a strong body of troops.
44 III, 41| too small to force its way. Even amidst such perils
45 III, 41| could not have made his way through the enemy, and the
46 III, 41| He then himself made his way to Umbria, and thence to
47 III, 49| to pave for himself the way to power. To imbue the army
48 III, 54| legions. He then made his way back to Vitellius, and when
49 III, 54| longer serve you in any other way either by my life or death
50 III, 59| disguises to make their way to them, offering them a
51 III, 62| that Valens had made his way into Germany, and was there
52 III, 68| sad conjuncture. "He gave way," he said, "for the sake
53 III, 82| suffered which had wound its way along narrow and slippery
54 III, 83| Whenever either side gave way, they cried out that those
55 III, 84| for that day, to make his way to his brother's cohorts
56 IV, 1 | chance threw them in the way. Soon, as their license
57 IV, 2 | should be intercepted on his way from Tarracina, and that
58 IV, 15| work of revolution in this way. By command of Vitellius
59 IV, 20| haughtiness, they demanded, by way of remuneration for their
60 IV, 20| contempt, they made their way towards Lower Germany, to
61 IV, 21| encounter us, we will make a way with the sword." The soldiers
62 IV, 21| soldiers. The Belgians giving way, the legion was driven back,
63 IV, 38| troops attacked them on the way, dispersed and unprepared.
64 IV, 40| Part of the army was on its way to Germany. Thus all elements
65 IV, 42| assailed him in the same way. It was he, they said, who
66 IV, 43| simply thrown himself in the way of the perils that threatened
67 IV, 58| circumstances, to make his way by meeting deceit with deceit,
68 IV, 58| the Marsaci more in the way of robbery than of war. ~ ~
69 IV, 65| Who will lead us on our way? Our all is at the disposal
70 IV, 66| held that the only possible way of putting an end to war
71 IV, 67| river and land and, in a way, the very air, that they
72 IV, 73| Meanwhile the 21st legion, by way of Vindonissa, and Sextilius
73 IV, 73| the auxiliary infantry, by way of Rhaetia, penetrated into
74 IV, 86| persons who had found their way to Pontus, learnt that there
75 V, 21| cross the river in any other way. He also demolished the
76 V, 23| Verax escaped in the same way. Some light vessels were
77 V, 24| legions, and was making his way back with the fleet, his
78 V, 24| slaughter was begun, by way of increasing the panic
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