Book, Par.
1 I, 9 | of Galba, Aulus Vitellius took the command. He was son
2 I, 24| of it to the soldier. He took advantage of the lazy indifference
3 I, 54| legions of Lower Germany took the oath of fidelity annually
4 I, 62| mastered them. In a moment they took up arms to massacre an innocent
5 II, 16| in the fears of others, took the oath of allegiance to
6 II, 49| dismissed every one, and took some repose. He was now
7 II, 64| the Emperor's wife, who took no part in these horrors,
8 II, 66| a soldier of the legion took the part of his host. Each
9 II, 68| assembled to witness the contest took different sides, till the
10 II, 79| army of Judaea on July 3rd took the oath to Vespasian in
11 II, 81| towards Pontus and Armenia, took the oath of allegiance.
12 II, 86| though the consular legates took no part in the movement.
13 II, 88| The most terrible massacre took place at the 7th milestone
14 III, 9 | former fortune, at once took up a tone of high praise
15 III, 11| by the mutiny of others, took a delight in repeating their
16 III, 15| freedom. The scouts, as usual, took a wider range. ~ ~
17 III, 23| up the Praetorians. They took up the conflict, repulsed
18 III, 27| The 3rd and 7th legions took up a position close to the
19 III, 60| their arrival at Carsulae took a few days for repose, while
20 III, 79| cavalry, met him. The conflict took place not far from the city
21 III, 82| engagements with various issue took place before the walls,
22 III, 83| themselves in the shops, or took refuge in any private house,
23 IV, 13| domestic revolution, they took possession of an uninhabited
24 IV, 21| that the greatest slaughter took place. The trenches were
25 IV, 24| the Transrhenane tribes took up their position, each
26 IV, 26| power, many of the states took up arms against us, moved
27 IV, 32| these events in Germany took place before the battle
28 IV, 37| wards to Novesium; Civilis took possession of Gelduba, and
29 IV, 38| approach of Civilis hastily took up arms, and, as hastily
30 IV, 49| Silanus, who then held Africa, took away the legion from the
31 IV, 64| and javelins. He neither took the oath of allegiance to
32 IV, 68| inhabitants of the Colony took time for deliberation, and,
33 IV, 73| the other revolted States, took measures at all proportioned
34 IV, 73| Vespasian. These proceedings took place in the absence of
35 IV, 81| following up his success, he took and destroyed the enemy'
36 V, 3 | having sufficient territory, took possession of part of Egypt,
37 V, 16| defeat among the Treveri, took up his position at the Old
38 V, 20| driven back, when the legions took up the contest. The fury
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