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1 I, 18| military custom by which a soldier chooses his comrade. Fearing
2 I, 24| hundred sesterces to each soldier of the cohort on duty, under
3 I, 24| between Cocceius Proculus, a soldier of the bodyguard, and one
4 I, 24| made a present of it to the soldier. He took advantage of the
5 I, 34| palace by Julius Atticus, a soldier of the body-guard, who,
6 I, 40| report that one Camurius, a soldier of the 15th legion, completely
7 I, 45| the once rich and vigorous soldier returned to his company
8 I, 47| night in the disguise of a soldier, and after extending the
9 I, 65| purpose. Valens also made each soldier a present of 300 sesterces.
10 I, 78| and soft snow. The Roman soldier, moving easily in his cuirass,
11 I, 81| sesterces were paid to each soldier. Then did Otho venture to
12 II, 5 | Vespasian was an energetic soldier; he could march at the head
13 II, 5 | distinguished him from the common soldier; in short, but for his avarice,
14 II, 28| population, and, like a skilful soldier, to separate cohorts so
15 II, 31| looked upon as a more skilful soldier, to give an opinion on the
16 II, 35| firmness of the regular soldier, and now, as they stood
17 II, 37| that he was well known as a soldier, and had attained great
18 II, 66| happened that a Batavian soldier fiercely charged some artisan
19 II, 66| cheated him, and that a soldier of the legion took the part
20 II, 69| and distasteful to the soldier, who found that the same
21 II, 88| was distributing to each soldier provisions ready dressed
22 II, 88| slain was the father of a soldier, who was with his son. He
23 III, 6 | Arrius Varus, an energetic soldier. Service under Corbulo,
24 III, 17| commander or a most intrepid soldier could do. He threw himself
25 III, 25| a civil war is a single soldier!" With these words he raised
26 III, 29| agreed that Caius Volusius, a soldier of the 3rd legion, entered
27 III, 48| Virdius Geminus, a tried soldier. Finding the enemy in disorder
28 III, 51| that a private cavalry soldier declared he had slain his
29 III, 51| Cinna at the Janiculum, a soldier in Pompey's army, as Sisenna
30 III, 59| without reputation as a soldier. He was therefore admitted
31 III, 77| having armed herself with a soldier's sword, and of having behaved
32 III, 84| temples to the Gods; but the soldier's peculiar distinction is
33 IV, 2 | disaster the honour of the soldier was preserved. After this
34 IV, 26| imprisonment of a single soldier struck them with terror.
35 IV, 60| centurion, even on some common soldier. Let not this monstrous
36 IV, 75| in every company, that no soldier was in any contention or
37 V, 1 | gained distinction as a soldier while both were still subjects,
38 V, 16| to our troops. The Roman soldier is heavily armed and afraid
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