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1 I, 4 | Senators, the people, or the soldiery of the capital, it had also
2 I, 5 | The soldiery of the capital, who were
3 I, 8 | been offered to him by the soldiery. Again, the execution of
4 I, 9 | authority; even when the soldiery were quiet, he could not
5 I, 14| could not trust even the soldiery of the capital. He therefore
6 I, 17| would be a compliment to the soldiery, and their favour, base
7 I, 19| brief as his speech to the soldiery. Piso delivered a graceful
8 I, 23| courting the affections of the soldiery, either in the hope of succeeding
9 I, 24| The minds of the soldiery were already on fire, when
10 I, 26| nothing of the temper of the soldiery, and who, inimical to all
11 I, 34| curbing the license of the soldiery; threats did not dismay
12 I, 45| according to the will of the soldiery. The Praetorians chose their
13 I, 51| enlarged on the zeal of the soldiery. "You have," he said, "everywhere
14 I, 52| attracted the favour of the soldiery by his skilful oratory and
15 I, 52| seditious conferences, a soldiery demoralized by intercourse
16 I, 57| favour, and with that enraged soldiery it was possible to slaughter
17 I, 57| when the resentment of the soldiery had subsided. Meanwhile,
18 I, 80| to allay the fury of the soldiery, and he now ordered all
19 I, 82| conflicting the feelings of the soldiery, the most respectable of
20 I, 88| the Praetorian and city soldiery. In their rear were the
21 II, 18| undisciplined and inexperienced soldiery seized their standards and
22 II, 19| labour, new as it was to the soldiery of the capital, broke their
23 II, 21| the distinctions of the soldiery of the capital and the Praetorian
24 II, 44| in the way of the furious soldiery. Late in the day he entered
25 II, 65| the exasperation of the soldiery. Vettius Bolanus, who was
26 II, 75| the fidelity of the Roman soldiery, and danger was to be apprehended
27 II, 76| by dissension; you have a soldiery hardened by habits of warfare
28 II, 82| against all bribery of the soldiery, and possessing in consequence
29 II, 86| Pannonia drew with them the soldiery of Dalmatia, though the
30 III, 7 | withdrawn from the exasperated soldiery, and sent to Vespasian.
31 III, 15| supplies, really to imbue the soldiery with a taste for the spoils
32 III, 50| mutinous clamours of the soldiery, who incessantly demanded
33 III, 57| soothe the irritation of the soldiery. He was supported by a city
34 III, 69| order, with all the city soldiery and the watch, thronged
35 III, 69| a miscellaneous body of soldiery, and some Senators and Knights.
36 III, 71| Capitol, when the infuriated soldiery arrived, without any leader,
37 IV, 1 | Vitellianist and Othonianist soldiery, once so odious, was remembered
38 IV, 3 | Emperor. The sight of the soldiery restored quiet, and the
39 IV, 27| divided feelings of the soldiery. Pay and provisions were
40 IV, 33| provoked the suspicions of the soldiery, as they seemed to be addressed
41 IV, 40| by the attachment of the soldiery, were also supported by
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