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1 I, 25| the remainder; on the more distinguished soldiers, by hinting that
2 I, 48| rather free from vices, than distinguished by virtues. He was not regardless
3 I, 51| they were energetic; but distinguished above all for boundless
4 I, 70| for clemency by sparing a distinguished man opposed to his own party.
5 I, 78| by the princes and most distinguished persons of the tribe. They
6 I, 80| entertainment to the most distinguished men and women of Rome. In
7 I, 83| and contains all that is distinguished in the provinces, good God!
8 II, 5 | dress and appearance hardly distinguished him from the common soldier;
9 II, 11| 14th having particularly distinguished itself by quelling the revolt
10 II, 43| Rapax, a corps of old and distinguished renown. On that of Otho
11 II, 81| tribunes and all the most distinguished centurions and soldiers,
12 II, 82| friends. Many among them he distinguished with prefectures and governments,
13 II, 89| thirty-four auxiliary cohorts, distinguished according to the names or
14 III, 9 | illustrious family, himself highly distinguished, the only man who had brought
15 III, 10| known to him, or who was distinguished by any military decoration,
16 III, 38| Junius Blaesus was the most distinguished. Other particulars were
17 III, 58| the less faithful the more distinguished their rank) he ordered the
18 III, 70| of deceiving a number of distinguished men. If not, why, when leaving
19 IV, 4 | a few, who either held a distinguished rank, or had a practised
20 IV, 5 | early youth he devoted his distinguished talents to the loftiest
21 IV, 15| mere striplings, but of distinguished beauty (and many attained
22 IV, 16| certain stolid bravery and of distinguished birth. His father, after
23 IV, 28| Vitellius, but all the most distinguished men were in favour of Vespasian.
24 IV, 38| tarnished by rebellion their distinguished services to the Roman people. ~ ~
25 IV, 40| freshness of their fame, while distinguished by great achievements and
26 IV, 49| competition. All the more distinguished of the proconsuls cared
27 IV, 56| a royal house, of a race distinguished both in peace and war, and
28 IV, 61| to the empire of Gaul. He distinguished the murderer of Vocula by
29 IV, 71| that the generals, though distinguished men (for he had already
30 V, 3 | Others, again, assign a very distinguished origin to the Jews, alleging
31 V, 24| praetorian vessel, which was distinguished by a flag, believing that
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