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1 I, 31| they would raise with equal zeal a wholly different cry.
2 I, 31| applause and meaningless zeal. Meanwhile two suggestions
3 I, 34| vehement expressions of zeal, but many of the Knights
4 I, 35| camp. So great was their zeal, that, not content with
5 I, 38| So languid was now the zeal of those who had at first
6 I, 51| action. He enlarged on the zeal of the soldiery. "You have,"
7 I, 52| Baetica, attached himself with zeal to the party of Galba, who
8 I, 56| example with prodigious zeal, and the army of Upper Germany
9 I, 56| Lingones, shewed as much zeal as the army, making offers
10 I, 57| high commendation on the zeal of the soldiers, proceeded
11 I, 75| people, with extravagant zeal, hastened to make the usual
12 I, 82| roused you to act with more zeal than discretion. For even
13 I, 89| with each other in their zeal and good wishes. They acted
14 II, 7 | motives, but with equal zeal, were all eager for war. ~ ~
15 II, 11| Nero, and kindled their zeal for Otho. But their self-confidence
16 II, 46| known that all was lost. The zeal of the soldiers did not
17 II, 48| for their expressions of zeal for himself or their abuse
18 II, 81| promoted his cause with equal zeal. All the provinces washed
19 II, 85| Vespasian were hastened by the zeal of the army of Illyricum,
20 II, 85| the appearance of party zeal. Julianus, having discovered
21 II, 86| the stimulus of a fiery zeal. Finding his pleasure not
22 II, 98| legate, loyally seconded the zeal of the provincials. Soon
23 III, 8 | by the example of their zeal and by their wealth, and
24 III, 58| he found relief in the zeal of the soldiers and in the
25 III, 66| people there is abundant zeal. Lastly, nothing can happen
26 III, 70| soldiers, with whose excessive zeal his moderation was, he said,
27 III, 80| By this success the zeal of the people was increased.
28 IV, 50| or trust himself to the zeal of the populace. On questioning
29 IV, 54| number of the citizens, with zeal and joy uniting their efforts,
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