Book, Par.
1 I, 13 | from Nero, if it was to be left with Otho. For Otho's had
2 I, 20 | however barely a tenth part left, having wasted the property
3 I, 46 | the shortness of his reign left undecided. The Forum yet
4 I, 63 | the 18th cohort should be left there, as it was their usual
5 I, 67 | the war. All the rest he left to the mercy or severity
6 I, 89 | recalled from exile what was left of the Neronian confiscations,
7 II, 2 | leaving the land on his left, he made for the islands
8 II, 4 | of enduring extremities left to the besieged. As we have
9 II, 6 | they would have nothing left for themselves but a compulsory
10 II, 8 | various artifices, till he left the island secretly, and,
11 II, 16 | surrounded Pacarius had left him, and he was naked and
12 II, 19 | except some scouts whom he left, in a less turbulent temper
13 II, 20 | Caecina, who seemed to have left his cruelty and profligacy
14 II, 24 | cavalry, were drawn up on the left side of the road; the raised
15 II, 25 | The Vitellianists rashly left their position, and seeing
16 II, 33 | trusted in none but them, had left the generals' authority
17 II, 36 | carried off what boats were left. Then they cried out for
18 II, 45 | multitude that remained were left above ground. ~ ~
19 II, 47 | time, but no one can have left it with such fortitude.
20 II, 49 | departing, till all had left in safety. Towards evening
21 II, 52 | and had been afterwards left at Mutina, encountered the
22 II, 53 | alive, he said, when he left him, but his only thoughts
23 II, 57 | of the old soldiers were left in the winter quarters,
24 II, 65 | Cluvius Rufus, who had left his government in Spain,
25 II, 66 | by the fires which were left in every direction. This
26 II, 83 | bare of troops, would be left at the mercy of Vitellius,
27 II, 87 | that they might not be left behind while the rest were
28 II, 92 | variance, these two men left no authority to Vitellius.
29 II, 100| tokens of high distinction, left him, and sent a detachment
30 III, 4 | Vitellius, and had thus left himself no hope in the event
31 III, 4 | treachery. Flavianus indeed had left Pannonia, and had entered
32 III, 6 | At Altinum a force was left to oppose the Ravenna fleet,
33 III, 15 | indeed that Fabius Valens had left the capital, and would hasten
34 III, 21 | Postumia, supported on the left by the 7th (Galba's) which
35 III, 22 | formed the centre, while the left wing was made up of the
36 III, 25 | in the legion Rapax, had left at home a son of tender
37 III, 32 | the 13th legion had been left to build an amphitheatre,
38 III, 50 | many effective men, were left at Verona. The auxiliary
39 III, 54 | some chance, some strength, left; whereas, on the contrary,
40 III, 58 | informed of these events, left a portion of his army at
41 III, 60 | war must," he said, "be left to chance; the final triumph
42 III, 60 | world Vitellius has nothing left but the country between
43 III, 61 | desertion, and nothing was left but emulation in perfidy.
44 III, 63 | Interamna; with them were left some of the victorious legions,
45 III, 67 | surrendered at Narnia, he left the palace, clad in mourning
46 III, 78 | the army of Vespasian had left Narnia, and was passing
47 III, 82 | and slippery roads to the left quarter of the city as far
48 IV, 18 | What strength is there yet left in Italy? It is by the blood
49 IV, 19 | Batavians had exposed the left wing by their desertion,
50 IV, 35 | vanquished as soon as be left the camp; and then, mistrusting
51 IV, 36 | such troops as had been left in it. There could be no
52 IV, 36 | complained that they were, being left to their fate by this withdrawal
53 IV, 41 | spirit nor power of speech left. The signal for vengeance
54 IV, 43 | among his creditors, had left you perfectly safe, besides
55 IV, 61 | and shame. Vocula then left them, and was preparing
56 IV, 71 | the capital could not be left without a ruler, and men
57 IV, 80 | Batavian cohorts; on the left the Bructeri and the Tencteri.
58 IV, 82 | Classicus, who had been left with them as pledges for
59 V, 4 | search, finding themselves left in a desert, sat for the
60 V, 10 | destroyed, the temple was left standing. After these provinces
61 V, 18 | Batavi and the Gugerni; the left, which was nearer the river,
62 V, 18 | been routed; a few were left, who carried terror in their
63 V, 23 | the mark of many missiles, left his horse, and swam across
64 V, 25 | familiar to commanders, left untouched the estates and
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