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1 I, 26| the news of the wavering loyalty of the army of Germany.
2 I, 29| their generals, but your loyalty, your character, stand unimpeached
3 I, 29| you a donative for your loyalty, as surely as others can
4 I, 74| all this did not shake the loyalty of the Praetorians. Nevertheless
5 I, 75| firm. Nowhere was there any loyalty or affection; men changed
6 II, 20| sought to tamper with the loyalty of the Othonianists at a
7 II, 60| acquitted them of the crime of loyalty. Salvius Titianus, the brother
8 II, 66| in consideration of their loyalty, and that the legion should
9 II, 69| bestowed high praise on the loyalty of the soldiers. The auxiliary
10 II, 96| only a single legion; the loyalty of the other armies was
11 III, 5 | over to the cause. Their loyalty to the Roman people was
12 III, 38| with their valour and their loyalty, and lastly, so vast an
13 III, 39| Blaesus was a man of resolute loyalty. In the flourishing days
14 III, 41| through the enemy, and the loyalty they had brought with them
15 III, 54| the same testimony to his loyalty and courage. ~ ~
16 III, 57| man neither firm in his loyalty, nor energetic in his treason.
17 III, 58| the same. This pretence of loyalty, dictated at first by fear,
18 III, 60| which would waver in their loyalty if they had time to reflect,
19 III, 61| treason went unpunished; all loyalty was subverted by the rewards
20 IV, 19| disaffected, yet still simulated loyalty in order that by betraying
21 IV, 60| the glory of untarnished loyalty. At this very moment our
22 IV, 63| The ties of loyalty on the one hand, and the
23 IV, 72| considerations of respect and loyalty, and held back the younger
24 IV, 74| proceeding strengthened the loyalty of the Gauls. Now that their
25 IV, 89| Cerialis, and tempted his loyalty with the question whether,
26 V, 23| of cavalry, and of whose loyalty to the Roman cause and enmity
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