Book, Par.
1 I, 30 | Instructions were also given to Amulius Serenus and Quintius
2 I, 36 | donative, which is never given you, but with which you
3 I, 41 | cried out that Otho had not given orders to slay him. Either
4 I, 42 | to whom Galba had lately given the citizenship, and Statius
5 I, 46 | suffered the bodies to be given up for burial, and to be
6 I, 50 | contempt for Vindex they had given to the party. The rage first
7 I, 57 | centurion Crispinus was given up to them; this man had
8 I, 75 | Vipstanus Apronianus, had given an entertainment to the
9 I, 82 | If, whenever orders are given, individuals may ask questions,
10 II, 4 | the hardships of war had given them a vigour equivalent
11 II, 9 | the fleet of Misenum were given him to pursue the adventurer:
12 II, 26 | not Suetonius Paullinus given the signal of recall. Paullinus
13 II, 41 | found that Fabius Valens had given the signal for battle, and
14 II, 55 | acknowledgments and thanks were also given to the armies of Germany,
15 II, 66 | the side of the 14th, and given confidence to them, while
16 II, 69 | bounties, directions were given that the battalions of the
17 II, 71 | show of gladiators was then given by Fabius Valens at Bononia,
18 II, 78 | of your slaves, there is given you a vast habitation, boundless
19 II, 80 | armies of Syria were to have given them in exchange the encampments
20 II, 82 | despatched, and instructions were given to them that they were to
21 II, 83 | 13,000 veterans. He had given directions that the fleet
22 II, 100| strength. Orders were therefore given to the legions to advance
23 III, 6 | could arm. Orders had been given to slay but few, and to
24 III, 13 | slaves for sale, might be given as a present to the exile
25 III, 32 | the whole odium of having given the signal for firing the
26 III, 38 | Other particulars were given with much exaggeration about
27 III, 45 | she was regarded as having given its chief distinction to
28 III, 46 | Moesia, and had some troops given him from the army of Vitellius.
29 III, 55 | which could neither be given nor received without ruin
30 IV, 10 | philosophy, and had then given evidence against Barea,
31 IV, 35 | of success. Had Civilis given battle in greater force,
32 IV, 39 | Vitellianists, who had not yet given up their party feelings,
33 IV, 41 | informers having been thus given, Junius Mauricus asked Caesar
34 IV, 43 | of Galba, money had been given by Regulus to the murderer
35 IV, 50 | put Piso to death had been given to the centurion, and that
36 IV, 54 | work. Additional height was given to the structure; this was
37 IV, 58 | undertook, if a force were given him, to enter the Batavian
38 IV, 67 | ancestors. As nature has given light and air to all men,
39 V, 23 | though orders had been given to that effect. Fear kept
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