Book, Par.
1 I, 3 | there were illustrious men driven to the last necessity, and
2 I, 11| this or that army, were driven by the presence of such
3 I, 59| consular governor had been driven from it. It was now ruled
4 I, 82| disaffection, feelings which have driven many armies into civil strife,
5 I, 88| soon as heard of. Nero was driven from power by evil tidings
6 II, 8 | great offers, he put to sea. Driven by stress of weather to
7 II, 38| their strife. They were driven into civil war by the same
8 II, 41| Italian legion from being driven back on the entrenchments
9 II, 50| and was not frightened or driven away by the concourse of
10 III, 9 | of the Vitellianists, or driven back and compelled to evacuate
11 III, 16| him. The fresh troops were driven back along with the wounded
12 III, 60| would be fierce foes if driven to despair. "The opening
13 III, 85| Galba was slain, was then driven along till they reached
14 IV, 13| the tribe of the Chatti. Driven out by a domestic revolution,
15 IV, 18| Varus was slain, and slavery driven out of Germany. And the
16 IV, 21| giving way, the legion was driven back, retreating in confusion
17 IV, 60| to perish but not to be driven from their post? Often have
18 IV, 62| tribunes at Mogontiacum, and driven away the prefect of the
19 IV, 77| pay. Should the Romans be driven out (which God forbid) what
20 V, 3 | the time when Saturn was driven from his throne by the power
21 V, 3 | time of king Cepheus were driven by fear and hatred of their
22 V, 10| and the Parthians were driven back over the Euphrates.
23 V, 13| the gates, till they were driven within the walls by continual
24 V, 20| allied infantry was being driven back, when the legions took
25 V, 23| changed, and the Germans were driven headlong into the river.
26 V, 27| language. "We have been driven into war," they said, "by
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