Book, Par.
1 I, 40| lake of Curtius, Galba was thrown out of his litter and fell
2 I, 46| invectives, which had been thrown out at random, and which
3 I, 55| 4th and 18th legions had thrown down the images of Galba,
4 I, 81| surrounded him. They had thrown aside the insignia of their
5 II, 26| wearied troops, who, once thrown into confusion, would have
6 II, 34| current, while anchors were thrown out above to keep the bridge
7 II, 36| been wounded by a javelin thrown from a distance, and the
8 II, 45| returned, and the camp was thrown open. Both victors and vanquished
9 II, 68| match. The legionary was thrown, and the Gaul taunted him.
10 III, 6 | Forum Alieni, where they had thrown a bridge across the river.
11 III, 7 | of Galba, which had been thrown down during the troubles
12 III, 12| Liburnian ships; there he was thrown into prison by Vivennius
13 III, 13| the images of Vitellius thrown upon the ground, first there
14 III, 36| Praetorian Guard, to be thrown into prison, because of
15 III, 42| was hostile, had not yet thrown off his allegiance. While
16 III, 43| what he could trust, he was thrown by adverse weather on the
17 IV, 2 | hemmed them in; the rest were thrown into prison. Not one of
18 IV, 24| the walls. But the stones thrown by the catapults prostrated
19 IV, 24| mantlets, burning spears were thrown on them by the engines,
20 IV, 35| happened that Civilis was thrown to the ground by the fall
21 IV, 43| person accused, had simply thrown himself in the way of the
22 IV, 55| second war. Civilis had thrown aside all disguise, and
23 IV, 67| air to all men, so has she thrown open every land to the brave.
24 IV, 70| Julius Sabinus, after having thrown down the pillars that recorded
25 V, 7 | strange waters support what is thrown upon them, as on a solid
26 V, 15| inner shrine were suddenly thrown open, and a voice of more
27 V, 16| apart. Civilis had also thrown a dam obliquely across the
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