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1 I, 15 | private favour that I myself received the imperial power. Let
2 I, 22 | the throne. Otho however received the prediction as the words
3 I, 50 | of their tribute, and had received grants from the State. There
4 I, 62 | Mediomatrici, though they had been received with the most courteous
5 I, 63 | Valens received the tidings of the murder
6 I, 63 | The troops were kindly received, and they vied with each
7 I, 65 | welfare of the inhabitants, received a favourable hearing. They
8 I, 69 | the passage of the Alps, received from Italy the good news,
9 I, 71 | length Tigellinus, having received at the springs of Sinuessa
10 I, 75 | Similar intelligence was received from Spain, and Cluvius
11 I, 78 | legates of the legions, received the ensigns of consular
12 II, 1 | the capital of Achaia, he received positive information of
13 II, 4 | rejoined his father, and was received as a mighty pledge of success
14 II, 36 | Vestricius Spurinna, having received orders to that effect from
15 II, 57 | few days' march, when he received intelligence of the victory
16 II, 85 | according to the intelligence he received.~ ~
17 II, 92 | restored to their country, received no relief from the compassion
18 II, 96 | revolt of which Vitellius received tidings was that of the
19 II, 100| having embraced Vitellius and received tokens of high distinction,
20 III, 17 | strong and close ranks, they received the attack of the Vitellianists,
21 III, 40 | about to take the field, received speedy intelligence of the
22 III, 47 | contingent. They had afterwards received the privileges of citizenship,
23 III, 55 | could neither be given nor received without ruin to the State.
24 III, 56 | of the camp, and having received tidings of the defection
25 III, 63 | The Vitellianists were received between the two columns;
26 III, 74 | conducted to Vitellius, who received them with anything but anger
27 III, 79 | give any help. There he received nothing but gloomy intelligence,
28 III, 80 | Antonious were more favourably received, not because the troops
29 IV, 3 | Tarracina, on the other hand, received no relief; so much more
30 IV, 33 | noble reward that I have received for my toils; my brother
31 IV, 34 | The cavalry charged, but, received by the orderly array of
32 IV, 47 | few days afterwards, they received him with increased confidence.
33 IV, 47 | reject. They were therefore received into the Praetorian camp.
34 IV, 47 | proper number of campaigns, received an honourable discharge;
35 IV, 52 | victory of Cremona, and had received favourable tidings from
36 IV, 60 | a Roman Emperor that you received it. If you, who have been
37 IV, 61 | They received his speech with feelings
38 IV, 65 | capitulated at the same time, received orders to march from Novesium
39 IV, 66 | recollections of kindness received; for his son, who at the
40 IV, 83 | then went to Vespasian, who received him, not indeed as he expected,
41 IV, 88 | Domitian and Mucianus received, before they reached the
42 V, 28 | The Batavians seem to have received favorable treatment.]~ ~
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