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1 I, 2 | posts of more confidential authority, they robbed and ruined
2 I, 7 | procurator, who acted on Galba's authority; Capito fell in Germany,
3 I, 9 | strength of character and no authority; even when the soldiery
4 I, 10| Titus to acknowledge his authority and bespeak his favour,
5 I, 19| would bring with them the authority of the Senate, he the majesty
6 I, 21| and dare now while Galba's authority is still unsettled, and
7 I, 29| through Galba in person, whose authority was to be kept unimpaired
8 I, 44| Otho had not yet sufficient authority to prevent crime, though
9 I, 59| were equal as to lawful authority, though the audacity of
10 I, 63| reminded Batavi of the authority which they had now forgotten.
11 I, 66| nothing, and they rejected the authority of Vitellius. The war originated
12 I, 82| know others. The general's authority, the stern laws of discipline,
13 II, 12| Antonius possessed no kind of authority, and Clemens commanded only
14 II, 33| had left the generals' authority on a doubtful footing.~ ~
15 II, 40| fell back on the Imperial authority. It was true that a Numidian
16 II, 48| With the young he used his authority, with the old his prayers,
17 II, 91| to support his insulted authority, and then, when his friends,
18 II, 92| variance, these two men left no authority to Vitellius. The functions
19 II, 97| three legions, equal in authority, and ready, while Vitellius
20 III, 11| consular rank, all power and authority over the two armies centred
21 III, 15| generals could recover their authority, and the soldiers their
22 III, 20| his presence and personal authority had restored silence, he
23 III, 25| incident with the names, on the authority of Vipstanus Messalla. Julius
24 III, 28| Caius Plinius be the better authority when he charges it upon
25 III, 51| I have the very highest authority for asserting, that there
26 III, 80| because the general had more authority. ~ ~
27 IV, 3 | of praetor with consular authority. ~ ~
28 IV, 11| among the conquered, no real authority in the conquerors, and in
29 IV, 26| the sake of asserting his authority than because any one man
30 IV, 40| and edicts, but the real authority was in the hands of Mucianus,
31 IV, 49| were under the proconsul's authority during the reigns of the
32 IV, 49| continual clashing of their authority, and it was further developed
33 IV, 64| even actual divinity. The authority of Veleda was then at its
34 IV, 72| could they look for civil authority, and the sanction of religion?
35 IV, 77| till you submitted to our authority. We, though so often provoked,
36 V, 5 | secure for the future his authority over the nation, gave them
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