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1 I, 17 | great secret, and those who sought to stifle the ill-concealed
2 I, 43 | persons he ordered to be sought out and slain, not to honour
3 I, 54 | reverence for the Empire, they sought to dignify their oath with
4 I, 63 | Aedui a pretext for war was sought in vain. That people, when
5 I, 70 | summoned to the Capitol. He sought to acquire a reputation
6 I, 77 | By similar bounty Otho sought to win the affections of
7 I, 79 | darkness. The tribune, who sought to check the movement, and
8 I, 80 | went to their homes, most sought the houses of friends, or
9 I, 81 | Vitellius Saturninus, who sought to stem the torrent. On
10 I, 81 | object for their fury, they sought for indiscriminate vengeance.
11 I, 89 | pleading at the bar, and which sought to fill the popular ear
12 II, 18 | of their general when he sought to restrain them, and spurning
13 II, 20 | after crossing the Padus, sought to tamper with the loyalty
14 II, 23 | with fear and guilt, they sought to plunge everything into
15 II, 52 | abuse and insults, they sought a pretext for beginning
16 II, 60 | Caecilius Simplex, that he had sought to purchase this honour,
17 II, 63 | whatever, and then repenting, sought, when the crime had been
18 II, 85 | three legions of Moesia sought by letter to win over the
19 II, 91 | deeper than it appeared, sought to appease him, he replied
20 II, 92 | although servile ingenuity sought in every way to neutralise
21 II, 95 | old hateful names. No one sought promotion in that court
22 II, 100| fleet. Soon, however, he sought the retirement of Patavium,
23 II, 100| of the Praetorian Guard sought to gratify his unreasonable
24 III, 4 | was believed that he had sought an opportunity for treachery.
25 III, 24 | be recognized by them, he sought to kindle their courage,
26 III, 48 | Vitellius was shattered, he sought to apply the pressure of
27 III, 49 | all his words and acts he sought to pave for himself the
28 III, 58 | the freedmen voluntarily sought the privilege of doing the
29 III, 62 | of no small ability, who sought to gain by profligacy a
30 III, 71 | has it, the besieged thus sought to repel the assailants,
31 III, 86 | themselves to any man who sought to gain them by his virtues
32 IV, 27 | Gelduba. Here the generals sought to give steadiness to the
33 IV, 49 | disagreement was thus studiously sought in the continual clashing
34 IV, 50 | and finding that he had sought a pretext for accusing and
35 V, 3 | Jupiter. Evidence of this is sought in the name. There is a
36 V, 19 | morass, while the Germans sought to provoke, and so draw
37 V, 24 | away by the sterns. They sought at first to elude notice
38 V, 24 | Claudia Sacrata. The sentinels sought to excuse their own scandalous
39 V, 27 | the fury of Civilis. He sought to counterbalance his private
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