Book, Par.
1 I, 10| adverse to Galba. He had in fact sent his son Titus to acknowledge
2 I, 20| land remaining, nothing in fact but the appliances of their
3 I, 85| occupied by their fears, the fact, that while Otho was preparing
4 I, 86| mature judgment of Gallus, in fact, on each man's special excellence,
5 I, 88| religious obstacle in the fact that the sacred shields
6 I, 88| s fatal mistake; and the fact that Caecina had now crossed
7 II, 1 | of Vitellius and of the fact of war. In the anxiety of
8 II, 26| Julius Fronto, a tribune. In fact such was the panic everywhere,
9 II, 29| panic-stricken by the very fact that there was no one to
10 II, 31| In fact, before the death of these
11 II, 47| of my determination the fact that I complain of no one.
12 II, 54| alarm was heightened by the fact that their departure from
13 II, 68| to the attack. It was in fact the rearguard of the army,
14 II, 71| and herds of eunuchs, in fact by all that had characterised
15 II, 74| would follow its example. In fact the whole army had been
16 III, 2 | rather avail ourselves of the fact that the legions of Pannonia,
17 III, 6 | unprepared as it was; for this fact had likewise been communicated.
18 III, 9 | forces of Vitellius (it in fact consisted of three legions),
19 III, 12| wavered in purpose, from the fact that many were natives of
20 III, 16| Antonius; he anticipated in fact what actually happened.
21 III, 23| consequently been lost; but the fact is undoubted. Fortune favoured
22 III, 32| seat of war, and by the fact that they had supplied the
23 III, 42| weakened by their fears. In fact the procurator Valerius
24 III, 49| elected. The soldiers in fact were not under the control
25 III, 52| delays, for Antonius in fact was now becoming too great
26 III, 58| about the name; and it is a fact that in the moment of terror
27 III, 64| the party, there is the fact that to the victorious everything
28 III, 73| among the besiegers. In fact, the troops of Vitellius
29 III, 78| to all. Mucianus did in fact delay the conquerors by
30 IV, 16| in strength. Vitellius in fact, after withdrawing the effective
31 IV, 20| the auxiliaries and by the fact that the ranks of the legions
32 IV, 39| turbulent disposition. The fact was that the wheat-ships
33 IV, 46| lamentations and wailings, in fact a representation of funeral
34 IV, 48| It is a fact that, whether suggested
35 IV, 79| States of Gaul. And the very fact of their having, contrary
36 IV, 81| everywhere, while from the fact that the battle was raging
37 V, 6 | the Jews, as also did the fact, that among themselves they
38 V, 6 | to our Emperors. From the fact, however, that their priests
39 V, 23| military duties. Cerialis in fact allowed too little time
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