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orders 31
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 36 | eyes of the capital he gave orders to decimate the prisoners, 2 I, 41 | that Otho had not given orders to slay him. Either he invented 3 I, 82 | tribunes shall only receive orders. If, whenever orders are 4 I, 82 | receive orders. If, whenever orders are given, individuals may 5 I, 83 | not by questioning the orders of commanders, that military 6 II, 36 | Spurinna, having received orders to that effect from Otho, 7 II, 39 | rather than to obey the orders of their officers. It was 8 II, 48 | of his friends. He gave orders that those who were departing 9 II, 64 | and at the same time gave orders that, without passing along 10 II, 100| with their whole strength. Orders were therefore given to 11 III, 6 | many before they could arm. Orders had been given to slay but 12 III, 7 | worth, when Antonius gave orders that the statues of Galba, 13 III, 8 | commands of Vespasian. He gave orders that the army should halt 14 III, 8 | await Mucianus; and these orders he supported by the argument, 15 III, 26 | the generals doubted what orders they should give. To attempt 16 III, 30 | of booty. Antonius gave orders that fire should instantly 17 III, 68 | Sabinus had sent written orders to the tribunes of the cohorts 18 III, 73 | everything is lost, all gave orders, and no one obeyed. At last, 19 IV, 20 | Canninefates, while by the orders of Vitellius they were advancing 20 IV, 25 | picked from the legions with orders to hasten by forced marches 21 IV, 25 | or his litter gives such orders as may best serve the enemy. 22 IV, 26 | said that it was by his orders that they had offered battle 23 IV, 35 | approaching. Vocula issued orders that the standards should 24 IV, 39 | the weather, and the lower orders, who were accustomed to 25 IV, 51 | to the legion, and gave orders that Cetronius Pisanus, 26 IV, 65 | the same time, received orders to march from Novesium to 27 IV, 67 | Colony, sent envoys with orders to make known their instructions 28 IV, 67 | the Agrippinenses. These orders the boldest spirit among 29 IV, 79 | are expecting, do not obey orders, and cannot be controlled, 30 IV, 85 | interests of his throne. He gave orders that all persons should 31 V, 23 | at the engagement, though orders had been given to that effect.


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