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1 I, 4 | yet it had not only roused various emotions in Rome, among
2 I, 25| Having assured himself by various conversations with these
3 I, 25| plot, but they worked by various devices on the wavering
4 I, 50| their own force, as the various armies were separated from
5 I, 54| to lead. And even in the various legions there was a difference
6 I, 72| execution of Galvia Crispinilla. Various artifices on the part of
7 I, 80| darkness of night about the various streets of the city; few
8 I, 84| Accordingly, they discussed various motions on which they had
9 I, 85| were now noised abroad from various sources increased men's
10 I, 86| purifying the city and weighing various plans for the campaign,
11 II, 6 | Parthians, attended with various success. In the last civil
12 II, 8 | report that Nero was at hand. Various rumours were current about
13 II, 8 | was assailed by him with various artifices, till he left
14 II, 20| when they saw the cloak of various colours, and the trews,
15 II, 23| heart, they assailed with various accusations Annius Gallus,
16 II, 62| the leading men of the various states were ruined by having
17 II, 70| present, and pointed out the various localities of the field
18 II, 70| shouts, and recognized the various scenes of conflict, and
19 II, 85| protract his journey by various pretexts, lingering or hastening
20 II, 89| according to the names or various equipments of the nations.
21 III, 9 | retreat. Caecina, however, by various delays betrayed to the enemy
22 III, 13| the rest were dispersed on various military duties. Then he
23 III, 45| cavalry, after fighting with various success, contrived to rescue
24 III, 59| Antonius, contrived under various disguises to make their
25 III, 73| Vitellius. The rest escaped by various chances, some disguised
26 III, 82| Numerous engagements with various issue took place before
27 IV, 23| sacred groves, under the various forms which each tribe is
28 IV, 32| acknowledged the fate of his party. Various were the emotions thus excited;
29 IV, 37| centurions with despatches to the various states of Gaul, imploring
30 IV, 42| Great was the alarm, and various the devices for altering
31 IV, 70| of his own seeking. The various shifts by which he contrived
32 IV, 87| God. As he yet hesitated, various disasters, pestilence, and
33 V, 25| picturesquely enough, plaids of various colours were used for sails.
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