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1 I, 21| revolution, was being roused to action by a combination of many
2 I, 22| astrologers also urged him to action, predicting from their observation
3 I, 26| difficulty of concerted action among a half-intoxicated
4 I, 31| unite. Crimes gain by hasty action, better counsels by delay.
5 I, 32| The rest were for speedy action, "before," they said, "the
6 I, 51| began to urge Vitellius to action. He enlarged on the zeal
7 I, 61| in civil strife, where action is more needed than deliberation,
8 I, 61| Ready to march and eager for action, they loudly demanded the
9 I, 82| even honourable motives of action, unless directed by judgment,
10 I, 88| fleets were brought into action, and with them a force used
11 I, 88| crossed the Alps urged him to action. ~ ~
12 II, 2 | occasioned no hindrance to action. He passed, it is true,
13 II, 7 | lately resolved on concerted action, the others had done so
14 II, 14| to the land and ready for action, drawn up in line so as
15 II, 23| and in its eagerness for action, even went to the length
16 II, 25| a man naturally tardy in action, and one who preferred a
17 II, 26| whole army was not led into action. Julius Gratus, prefect
18 II, 40| being himself ready for action and having marched barely
19 II, 79| was done by the impulsive action of the soldiers without
20 III, 2 | war, declared that prompt action would be advantageous to
21 III, 8 | plains, suitable for the action of cavalry, in which they
22 III, 40| previous to the decisive action. Some advised him to take
23 III, 40| deliberation the opportunities of action. Eventually he rejected
24 III, 50| words the opportunities of action. Bassus, with his unobtrusive
25 III, 50| undecided as to their line of action. They had heard that the
26 III, 63| prepared and equipped as if for action, was drawn up in dense array
27 III, 66| rate arm you to courageous action. The troops are still firm,
28 IV, 26| been crushed by the prompt action of so many provinces. Hordeonius
29 IV, 35| were, they commenced the action. Civilis was on the field,
30 IV, 50| hope of safety was in bold action; that in such action two
31 IV, 50| bold action; that in such action two paths were open; he
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