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1 I, 12| A few days after the 1st of January,
2 I, 19| public in the following four days which intervened between
3 I, 40| had done, and begged a few days for the payment of the donative.
4 I, 47| years an exile, for four days a Caesar, and Galba's hurried
5 I, 56| during those previous two days it had not really been the
6 I, 69| while halting for a few days in the Helvetian territory,
7 I, 77| that Prince. There were days on which the people and
8 II, 10| Equestrian order, who in the days of Nero had practised the
9 II, 10| was postponed for a few days, but before long Faustus
10 II, 23| ill-omened celebrity by two great days of disaster to Rome. About
11 II, 32| protract the war. In a few days the 14th legion, itself
12 II, 33| Annius Gallus, who a few days before had been seriously
13 II, 54| to the capital, but a few days after suffered the penalty
14 II, 57| He had proceeded a few days' march, when he received
15 II, 64| Vitellius." And in after days no seductions of fortune,
16 II, 69| our ancestors, in whose days the power of Rome found
17 II, 70| terrible sight. Not forty days had passed since the battle,
18 II, 72| for a few, and but a few days. There had suddenly sprung
19 II, 75| Scribonianus had fallen in the days of Claudius, and his murderer,
20 III, 7 | Aquila the legate. A few days were there taken for rest,
21 III, 15| with his whole army in two days' march from Verona. The
22 III, 33| was forbidden. For four days Cremona satisfied the plunderers.
23 III, 36| A few days after the departure of Caecina,
24 III, 38| any, with passing their days in merriment while the Emperor
25 III, 39| loyalty. In the flourishing days of the party, when canvassed
26 III, 53| civil strifes of former days cost the State more terrible
27 III, 60| arrival at Carsulae took a few days for repose, while the eagles
28 III, 67| but she, expiring a few days before, escaped by her opportune
29 III, 68| Emperor, lord but a few days before of the whole human
30 III, 72| completion was reserved for the days of liberty. After the expulsion
31 III, 72| the Emperors, down to the days of Vitellius. This was the
32 III, 76| quitted the place a few days before, and was now, by
33 IV, 4 | like a public man? In a few days' time he might have said
34 IV, 10| impeachment all the hatreds of the days of the informers seemed
35 IV, 18| who were born before the days of tribute. It was only
36 IV, 23| wantonly wasted in a few days. Civilis, who occupied the
37 IV, 24| well aware that only a few days' provisions were in the
38 IV, 35| fruitlessly wasted several days before marching against
39 IV, 42| trade of the informer in the days of Nero. Sariolenus indeed
40 IV, 44| imperilled a single life in the days of Nero. By this comparison,
41 IV, 45| to all acts done in the days of Nero, Mucianus sent back
42 IV, 47| Domitian harangued them a few days afterwards, they received
43 IV, 53| not having more than ten days' consumption in the granaries,
44 IV, 55| captured the city in former days, but, as the abode of Jupiter
45 IV, 59| and the Aedui in former days, Vindex and the Gauls in
46 IV, 68| for those who in former days settled here, and have been
47 IV, 74| himself, he arrived in three days' march at Rigodulum. Valentinus,
48 IV, 85| distance, as much as several days journey from Alexandria.
49 V, 2 | about to relate the last days of a famous city, it seems
50 V, 4 | continuous journey for six days, on the seventh they possessed
51 V, 5 | the long hunger of former days, and the Jewish bread, made
52 V, 13| retreated. During the following days they fought a series of
53 V, 23| about discipline. A few days after this he escaped the
54 V, 26| capitulation followed in a few days. Cerialis, sending secret
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