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1 I, 19| unfavourable character, the Senate came to a resolution to send
2 I, 20| Next came the question of money. On
3 I, 29| was Otho. At the same time came messengers from all parts
4 I, 33| hardly gone forth when there came a rumour, at first vague
5 I, 42| destruction, till there came, by Otho's direction and
6 I, 62| with prayers on their lips, came forth to meet it, while
7 I, 63| Valens with his army. First came angry words, then a brawl
8 I, 64| with marked respect. Thence came rivalry and dislike, and
9 I, 67| Bold before the danger came and timid in the moment
10 I, 75| first encouraging tidings came to Otho from Illyricum.
11 II, 12| wives and children they came forth to meet the army,
12 II, 14| Messengers now came in haste and alarm to inform
13 II, 21| and reckless, the troops came close under the walls, stupefied
14 II, 29| unexpectedly preserved, came forward in sad plight, shedding
15 II, 38| to their arms. After them came Cn. Pompeius, with a character
16 II, 41| of the Praetorian Guard came to him and begged an interview.
17 II, 46| resolved in purpose. First came gloomy tidings, and then
18 II, 49| of the Praetorian Guard, came in. They found but one wound.
19 II, 50| 37th year of his age. He came from the municipal town
20 II, 50| then it vanished. When they came to compute the time, it
21 II, 58| About the same time news came to Vitellius that the procurator
22 II, 65| his government in Spain, came up with Vitellius after
23 II, 66| round him; from words they came to blows, and a fierce battle
24 II, 69| that his toils and risks came round in a more frequent
25 II, 74| insolence of the soldiers who came among them from Vitellius.
26 II, 80| joyful intelligence that came pouring in from all quarters.
27 II, 81| conduct of the war. Thither came Mucianus with the legates
28 II, 83| seen. Behind him, however, came in a vast body the 6th legion
29 II, 87| Senators and Knights who came to meet him from the capital,
30 II, 89| legions on either side, then came the standards of twelve
31 II, 89| ranks of the infantry. Next came thirty-four auxiliary cohorts,
32 II, 95| vicissitudes of infamy, till there came Mucianus and Marcellus,
33 III, 8 | vast distances, the advice came only after the matter was
34 III, 9 | interval Aponius Saturninus came up with the 7th legion (
35 III, 12| join Vespasian. Then Bassus came forward and openly sanctioned
36 III, 16| some slight loss; as more came up, the fortune of the day
37 III, 17| that encountered him. Then came the rest of his troops,
38 III, 19| strength of the Flavianist army came up. They advanced amid heaps
39 III, 21| posted in the plain, next came the 7th (Claudius'), defended
40 III, 22| having no settled plan, they came into collision about nine
41 III, 31| with his train of lictors, came forward thrusting aside
42 III, 36| the fleet at Ravenna. Then came the news about Caecina,
43 III, 80| part seized such arms as came to hand, and loudly demanded
44 III, 86| from the enemy, Domitian came forward to meet the leaders
45 IV, 4 | studied speeches. When it came to the turn of Helvidius
46 IV, 9 | Senate. When the Consuls came to take the votes, Vulcatius
47 IV, 19| ignorance. But when messengers came hurrying in with intelligence
48 IV, 19| far less vigorous cheer, came from the legions and auxiliaries.
49 IV, 20| messenger despatched by Civilis came up with the cohorts of the
50 IV, 33| facts; these indeed soon came to light. ~ ~
51 IV, 36| than the number specified came forward, and openly protested,
52 IV, 47| the Gods, till Mucianus came forward, and calling them "
53 IV, 51| exaggerated as usual by report, came to the ears of Festus, he
54 IV, 74| missiles. As soon as they came to close fighting, the barbarians
55 IV, 82| which, though trifling, came in rapid succession, destroyed
56 IV, 83| war. Thus by degrees he came to be thought of less weight
57 IV, 85| Vespasian thus came to conceive a deeper desire
58 V, 3 | neighbouring tribe, the Idaei, came to be called Judaei by a
59 V, 9 | of immense wealth. First came the city with its fortifications,
60 V, 20| time a Batavian deserter came up to Cerialis, offering
61 V, 23| spoken. But when Cerialis came up with a picked body of
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