Book, Par.
1 I, 4 | because the Emperor was new to power, and absent from
2 I, 7 | hastened to be rich. The new court had the same abuses
3 I, 50| for another war and for new conflicts. They called their
4 I, 58| rebels the worst of crimes. New adherents soon declared
5 I, 69| way of a present to their new Prince they secured for
6 I, 75| way of rejoicings for the new reign, and the people, with
7 I, 77| to Cappadocia and Africa new rights, more for display
8 I, 77| they were heaping on him new distinction and honour.
9 I, 79| was as usual ready for any new movement, and the military
10 II, 1 | the origin and rise of a new dynasty, whose varied destinies
11 II, 14| Vitellianists was increased by a new alarm as the fleet attacked
12 II, 19| entrench a camp. The labour, new as it was to the soldiery
13 II, 30| flattery, the strength of the new arrivals, who might, they
14 II, 43| army with the reserves. New reinforcements were supplied
15 II, 48| Imperial dignity into a new family. Enter then on life
16 II, 64| brought great odium upon the new reign, and was noted as
17 II, 85| to fear; fear suggested a new thought, that acts might
18 II, 99| favour and power with the new Emperor. ~ ~
19 III, 1 | salutary delay will bring us new forces, while we shall lose
20 III, 37| that never before had a new consul been elected without
21 III, 56| Rome, trembling at every new disaster, but reckless of
22 III, 59| revival of the war with new vigour, had struck terror
23 III, 59| and, as men who serve a new master, were energetic in
24 III, 83| moment. As if it were a new delight added to their holidays,
25 IV, 3 | spirit of opposition to the new Emperor. The sight of the
26 IV, 6 | envoys should be sent to the new Emperor. Hence arose a sharp
27 IV, 15| then they are changed, and new receptacles for plunder,
28 IV, 15| receptacles for plunder, new terms for spoliation, are
29 IV, 23| troops, wishing to add a new terror to his demonstration,
30 IV, 30| thus spent, day revealed a new method of attack. ~ ~
31 IV, 43| age and moderation of the new Emperor reassure us. But
32 IV, 50| occurrence that might lead to a new outbreak.~ ~
33 IV, 54| to the marshes, and the new temple raised on the original
34 IV, 60| between your old and your new allegiance? I implore and
35 IV, 66| clemency to men founding a new empire, forbade them to
36 IV, 68| persons unarmed, till the new and recent privileges assume
37 IV, 71| 2nd, which consisted of new levies, were marched into
38 IV, 76| avarice, and the longing for a new home, prompting them to
39 IV, 82| raise their spirits for a new effort or for thoughts of
40 IV, 88| now brought forward as a new thought a plan he had long
41 V, 3 | their neighbours to seek a new dwelling-place. Others describe
42 V, 11| and contingencies of the new reign, that Titus should
43 V, 18| first to consecrate their new standards and new eagle.
44 V, 18| their new standards and new eagle. Then riding up to
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