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1 I, 55| happens in mutinies, the side of the majority became the
2 I, 55| the majority became the side of all. In the course of
3 I, 58| troops which, to whatever side they might incline, would,
4 I, 67| and ruinous. On the one side was Caecina at the head
5 I, 75| affection; men changed from one side to the other under the pressure
6 I, 75| which turned readily to the side that was at once the nearer
7 II, 6 | legions, and on the other side Cappadocia, Pontus, and
8 II, 20| profligacy on the other side of the Alps, advanced through
9 II, 21| different arguments; on the one side they extolled the strength
10 II, 24| were drawn up on the left side of the road; the raised
11 II, 42| treachery in many of their own side, who did not know what the
12 II, 43| happened to meet. On the side of Vitellius was the 21st,
13 II, 50| His family on the mother's side was of less distinction,
14 II, 66| Praetorian cohorts taken the side of the 14th, and given confidence
15 II, 66| the descent on the other side of the Alps, the most mutinous
16 II, 83| blockade the sea on the side of Italy with his ships
17 II, 85| which had come over to his side. The third legion set the
18 II, 86| legions had been on the side of Otho against Vitellius.
19 II, 89| other legions on either side, then came the standards
20 II, 89| the other officers by the side of their respective companies,
21 III, 2 | Spain are near; on either side they can find troops, horses,
22 III, 10| allotted to them on that side the lines which faced the
23 III, 22| destructive, first to one side, then to the other. Courage,
24 III, 23| Fortune favoured neither side, till at a late hour of
25 III, 45| shaken to its base. On the side of the husband were the
26 III, 57| hesitation, went over to the side of Vespasian, and they then
27 III, 58| now threatened him on the side of Campania. Sick at heart,
28 III, 63| intending to pass over to the side of the conqueror, but to
29 III, 68| unfastened the dagger from his side, and offered it to the Consul,
30 III, 70| dawn of day, before either side commenced hostilities, Sabinus
31 III, 71| colonnades on the right side of the slope as one went
32 III, 78| were being achieved on the side of Vitellius, the army of
33 III, 83| plaudits. Whenever either side gave way, they cried out
34 IV, 2 | the legions halted on this side of Bovillae. Without hesitation
35 IV, 13| they dwelt on the other side of the Rhine, formed a part
36 IV, 13| in the rear and on either side. Not weakened by the power
37 IV, 18| now all are on the same side, and we have whatever remnant
38 IV, 18| the Gods help the braver side. Let us then, who are free
39 IV, 19| the whole country. On that side the Germans threw the weight
40 IV, 20| Hordeonius, moving from one side, and Gallus from the other,
41 IV, 21| columns, presenting on every side a dense array, with front,
42 IV, 44| well-disposed majority on the one side, and a powerful minority
43 IV, 64| Gauls, he should have on his side a great name and superior
44 IV, 65| Gauls glittered on every side. The train moved on in silence
45 IV, 73| afterwards gone over to the side of Vespasian. Their commanding
46 IV, 82| taken up arms on the Roman side. Classicus also gained a
47 V, 21| down a steep channel on the side of Gaul. The river having
48 V, 25| and retired to the other side of the Rhine. Cerialis mercilessly
49 V, 26| anything more, on their side would be the wrong and the
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