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1 I, 2 | accusation, and virtue ensured destruction. The rewards of the informers
2 I, 28| corrupted and that it would be destruction to oppose them, he made
3 I, 31| the death of Otho and the destruction of the conspirators, just
4 I, 42| obtained a respite from instant destruction, till there came, by Otho'
5 I, 44| rescued him from immediate destruction. ~ ~
6 I, 50| of Vitellius. After the destruction of Julius Vindex and his
7 I, 67| veteran troops would be destruction, a siege would be perilous
8 I, 71| less worthy cause, when the destruction of Tigellinus was achieved.
9 I, 83| foot together, on our own destruction? Comrades, it is by obeying,
10 I, 83| Senate. To clamour for the destruction of what is the head of the
11 II, 1 | the State, prosperity or destruction on the Princes of its line.
12 II, 10| he should be consigned to destruction, undefended and unheard.
13 II, 16| and which only brought destruction upon their author. In his
14 II, 34| blindness should rush upon destruction, and found the usual substitute
15 II, 60| honour, and with it the destruction of Celsus. Vitellius refused,
16 III, 6 | afterwards turned to his destruction. Primus and Varus, having
17 III, 23| stones, and would have spread destruction far and wide, had not two
18 III, 32| made the army bent on the destruction of the inhabitants. It was
19 III, 48| perfidy of barbarians, to the destruction of Anicetus, and delivered
20 III, 53| it was my work. For the destruction of Cremona the war must
21 III, 56| forces, he abandoned to destruction or captivity troops of the
22 III, 60| accrued to us, and from the destruction of that city only too much
23 III, 62| welcomed in their hearts the destruction of Valens as the termination
24 III, 76| threatening Tarracina with destruction. There were shut up in the
25 III, 77| magnitude, and involving the destruction of the capital, must have
26 IV, 10| having brought about the destruction of Barea Soranus by perjury.
27 IV, 31| broke it down, causing great destruction among the combatants on
28 IV, 60| indifferent about my own. Of the destruction that threatens me I can
29 IV, 64| now cut short, when the destruction of the legions had been
30 IV, 64| success of the Germans and the destruction of the legions. Lupercus,
31 V, 9 | of their subjects, on the destruction of cities, on the murder
32 V, 17| were involved in one common destruction. The loss however was less
33 V, 27| his private wrongs by the destruction of his nation. Then were
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