Book, Par.
1 I, 7 | in Germany, while he was making similar attempts, by the
2 I, 51 | exercised a sound discretion, making a salutary change from the
3 I, 56 | as much zeal as the army, making offers of personal service,
4 I, 69 | Vitellius, and at the same time making preparations for the passage
5 I, 80 | disperse and fly. At one time making a show of courage, at another
6 I, 89 | rather than with crime, and making no mention of Vitellius
7 II, 20 | the capture of Placentia, making a formidable show of preparation,
8 II, 23 | had been repulsed, and was making his way to Cremona, though
9 II, 34 | began to form a bridge, making a feint of crossing the
10 II, 35 | While the gladiators were making their way to it in boats,
11 II, 40 | rather than for a battle, making for the confluence of the
12 II, 46 | fugitives from the field, making known that all was lost.
13 II, 53 | distinguishing himself by making great enemies. The moderation
14 II, 82 | in times of peace, thus making a noble stand against all
15 II, 101| to Vitellius. Bassus, in making the same attempt, experienced
16 III, 13 | nothing on which to rely, thus making the worst of everything
17 III, 22 | first company, who, after making a great slaughter among
18 III, 54 | the notice of Antonius by making his observations in secret,
19 III, 71 | assailants, who were now making vigorous progress. From
20 III, 76 | the fortifications; but, making each pleasant spot ring
21 IV, 1 | young they cut him down, making no distinction between soldiers
22 IV, 27 | constructing fortifications, making entrenchments, and whatever
23 IV, 47 | men to be drawn up apart, making the British, the German,
24 IV, 50 | prefect of Petra's Horse, making a very quick passage, reached
25 IV, 74 | infantry to the assault, and making his cavalry advance up the
26 V, 24 | of the legions, and was making his way back with the fleet,
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