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1 I, 7 | In this conjuncture it happened that tidings of the deaths
2 I, 80| countenance of Otho. And, as it happened, so ready were all to suspect,
3 II, 10| according as the person, who happened to be accused, was influential
4 II, 23| of Placentia, of what had happened, and of what Caecina intended
5 II, 43| and the road, two legions happened to meet. On the side of
6 II, 66| Augusta of the Taurini it happened that a Batavian soldier
7 II, 66| greater disasters which happened to other cities. When the
8 II, 68| disciplined camp. Thus it happened that two soldiers, one of
9 II, 68| Meanwhile a slave of Verginius happened to come in their way. He
10 II, 91| discussion; and it once happened that Priscus Helvidius,
11 III, 10| with military lines. It so happened that Galba's legion had
12 III, 11| furnace of some baths that happened to be out of use. In a short
13 III, 14| three Liburnian ships, who happened to fall in their way, but
14 III, 16| anticipated in fact what actually happened. He now urged his soldiers
15 III, 54| resources, and what had happened at Cremona. He did not seek
16 III, 57| of praetor, and who then happened to be at Minturnae, offered
17 III, 72| disgraceful event that had happened to the Commonwealth of Rome
18 IV, 5 | As I have again happened to mention a man of whom
19 IV, 8 | animosities. Nothing has happened why customs of long standing
20 IV, 20| that everything which had happened, or was apprehended, was
21 IV, 28| One day it happened that at no great distance
22 IV, 35| out from every gate. It so happened that Civilis was thrown
23 IV, 75| brought about all that had happened through the discords of
24 V, 28| off. We do not know what happened to Civilis. The Batavians
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