Book, Par.
1 I, 15 | Crassus; it would be a distinction to you to add to the nobility
2 I, 21 | alike, yet admits of the distinction of being either forgotten,
3 I, 37 | rule or military order, no distinction being observed between Praetorians
4 I, 73 | ostensibly as a mark of distinction, were sent back before they
5 I, 77 | were heaping on him new distinction and honour. Otho himself
6 I, 84 | all whom exalted rank, or distinction of any kind, exposed to
7 II, 10 | made him rank among men of distinction, rather than among men of
8 II, 37 | and had attained great distinction and fame by his campaigns
9 II, 50 | mother's side was of less distinction, but yet respectable. What
10 II, 57 | banquet he granted the very distinction which he had publicly refused;
11 II, 59 | rank. It was an extravagant distinction for a day of prosperity,
12 II, 69 | Discharges were offered without distinction. This measure was disastrous
13 II, 76 | The man who is afraid sees distinction enough in any one whom he
14 II, 78 | success, and the highest distinction seemed prophesied to Vespasian
15 II, 100| received tokens of high distinction, left him, and sent a detachment
16 III, 44 | Claudius, and had served with distinction, attached that province
17 III, 45 | as having given its chief distinction to the triumph of Claudius
18 III, 75 | the State, and had gained distinction both at home and abroad.
19 III, 75 | accession of Vespasian, the distinction of the family was centred
20 III, 78 | war was over, contrived a distinction for its closing scene. Even
21 III, 84 | but the soldier's peculiar distinction is in the camp; this is
22 IV, 1 | cut him down, making no distinction between soldiers and civilians.
23 IV, 2 | insignificance had shut them out from distinction in the war, had accordingly
24 IV, 41 | justice was not barren of distinction to individuals. Musonius
25 IV, 42 | that they had gained no distinction or advantage by the ruin
26 V, 1 | Judaea, and who had gained distinction as a soldier while both
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