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1 I, 22| conjectures and from the common talk of those who compared
2 I, 25| old license. All felt a common alarm at the idea of having
3 I, 35| centurions could approach. The common soldiers even insisted that
4 I, 45| be abolished. These the common soldiers paid as a kind
5 I, 48| a subject's rank, and by common consent would have been
6 I, 49| country, but even of the common people. It was no longer
7 I, 88| not equally distressed the common people during the insurrection
8 II, 5 | distinguished him from the common soldier; in short, but for
9 II, 5 | them, by representing their common interests had terminated
10 II, 5 | the centurions, and the common soldiers, were brought over
11 II, 11| and utterly unlike what common report had pictured him. ~ ~
12 II, 30| devoted themselves to their common interest, and in frequent
13 II, 37| find such moderation in the common herd, as that men, who in
14 II, 39| worthless carried the day. The common soldiers were full of eagerness,
15 II, 49| this kind of death became a common practice among all ranks
16 II, 50| to impugn the credit of common report and tradition. The
17 II, 70| and exaggerations. The common soldiers also turned aside
18 II, 78| more talked about by the common people. In Vespasian's presence
19 III, 3 | centurions and some of the common soldiers had intruded themselves
20 III, 12| from the suspicions of the common men, but from the treachery
21 III, 31| something was to be gained. The common soldiers, careless of the
22 III, 51| reward from the generals. The common law of humanity on the one
23 III, 61| tribunes and centurions; the common soldiers remained obstinately
24 IV, 11| beauty made him the theme of common talk; and while the country
25 IV, 16| the Canninefates to urge a common policy. This is a tribe
26 IV, 18| taken up arms against our common masters. In the first conflict
27 IV, 26| terror. Then, as all with common consent demanded that Vocula
28 IV, 28| found in that army. The common soldiers were undoubtedly
29 IV, 43| you yet overwhelmed in one common ruin innocent boys, old
30 IV, 47| deserted, or doomed in a common cause to suffer a different
31 IV, 60| centurion, even on some common soldier. Let not this monstrous
32 IV, 67| Gods whom we worship in common and to Mars, the chief of
33 IV, 67| of the slain come into a common stock, so that no one may
34 IV, 70| to be sent to consult in common assembly whether they should
35 IV, 73| by this disaster, and the common people threw down their
36 IV, 77| without tribute; all else is common between us. You often command
37 IV, 84| of the Gods. One of the common people of Alexandria, well
38 V, 1 | he often mixed with the common soldiers, while working
39 V, 15| Vespasian and Titus, but the common people, with the usual blindness
40 V, 17| not, were involved in one common destruction. The loss however
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