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1 I, 5 | though the head of the mutiny was thus removed, there
2 I, 14| When Galba heard of the mutiny in Germany, though nothing
3 I, 18| Fearing that to conceal the mutiny would be to make them think
4 I, 19| death. As tidings of the mutiny in Germany were arriving
5 I, 26| were the disaffected for mutiny and so close the secrecy
6 I, 45| license, and rushed into mutiny and dissension, and finally
7 I, 53| legions were on the verge of mutiny, when Hordeonius Flaccus
8 I, 54| conspicuously active in mutiny, though no one delivered
9 I, 83| would they wish for us but mutiny and strife, that the private
10 II, 6 | Judaea. There had been no mutiny among the legions, nothing
11 II, 23| went to the length of open mutiny, he halted at Bedriacum.
12 II, 23| most ardent promoters of mutiny and discord. Frenzied with
13 II, 26| fugitives. Besides this, a mutiny broke out in the camp because
14 II, 27| more ready, as he said, for mutiny than for battle. The forces
15 II, 27| their general. A serious mutiny, however, had raged among
16 II, 29| attempted to quell the mutiny. On this they attacked the
17 II, 29| the camp, seeing that the mutiny was gradually subsiding,
18 II, 30| defeat reached them, and the mutiny nearly broke out afresh
19 II, 88| soldiers; for ever since the mutiny which broke out at Ticinum
20 II, 96| It was," they said, "a mutiny of only a single legion;
21 II, 99| toil, were more ready for mutiny. All this was aggravated
22 III, 10| personal influence. As the mutiny grew fiercer, and the soldiers
23 III, 10| and such strife. So the mutiny began to abate, and at the
24 III, 11| caught the infection of mutiny, and next assailed Aponius
25 III, 11| they were absolved by the mutiny of others, took a delight
26 III, 21| however, were impatient, and a mutiny had almost broken out, when
27 IV, 20| them, but as a pretext for mutiny. Flaccus, by his many concessions,
28 IV, 28| on the ringleaders of the mutiny; such wide extremes of license
29 IV, 36| of the legions. A twofold mutiny was the result, some calling
30 IV, 47| Amidst all this a mutiny in the army all but broke
31 IV, 75| reproach a comrade with mutiny or defeat. ~ ~
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