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1 I, 1 | these great intellects passed away. Then too the truthfulness
2 I, 36| Seven months only have passed since Nero fell, and already
3 I, 52| against Vindex; it had not passed over to Galba till Nero
4 I, 53| of misery and distress, passed through the headquarters
5 I, 64| secret encouragement they passed to open entreaty. "Go,"
6 I, 72| Nero in profligacy, had passed over into Africa, that she
7 II, 2 | hindrance to action. He passed, it is true, a youth enlivened
8 II, 10| during the reign of Galba, passed a resolution, that cognizance
9 II, 32| its first impetuosity, has passed into nothing through the
10 II, 35| with their hands. All this passed in the sight of both armies,
11 II, 42| of panic their feelings passed under the influence of a
12 II, 49| friends had set out, he passed a tranquil night, and it
13 II, 70| sight. Not forty days had passed since the battle, and there
14 II, 71| affront. Pedanius Costa was passed over. The Emperor disliked
15 II, 74| third legion, as it had passed over from Syria to Moesia,
16 II, 76| The time has gone by and passed away when you might have
17 II, 80| Imperial rank. Their minds had passed from apprehension to confidence
18 II, 95| Iceli, and the Asiatici, passed through all vicissitudes
19 III, 58| dictated at first by fear, passed into enthusiasm, and many
20 III, 69| as if the whole State had passed into the hands of Vespasian,
21 III, 69| reduced to distress. The night passed so quietly that he might
22 III, 71| progress. From them the fire passed to the colonnades adjoining
23 III, 84| forthwith, the night must be passed under arms." On the other
24 IV, 1 | gratified only by blood, soon passed into the greed of gain.
25 IV, 2 | closely guarded by armed men, passed through the capital. Not
26 IV, 7 | angry conversation they passed by degrees to long and bitter
27 IV, 40| city, votes of thanks were passed to the legates, to the armies,
28 IV, 40| deserted his legion when it passed over to the party of Vespasian,
29 IV, 41| blush on his countenance passed for modesty. On his proposing
30 IV, 41| memory of Piso. The Senate passed both motions, but that which
31 IV, 46| resolution of the Senate was also passed, recommending more orderly
32 IV, 48| appearance of it, a proposition passed the Senate to the effect
33 IV, 56| After his death, messengers passed to and fro between Civilis
34 IV, 75| No friendly salutations passed between the armies as they
35 IV, 87| ambassadors. And so three years passed away, while Ptolemy did
36 V, 11| with civil strife, and had passed, as far as the Jews were
37 V, 24| board. Cerialis indeed had passed the night elsewhere, in
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