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1 II, 3 | the sea was wafted to this spot, but that the wisdom and
2 II, 14| colonies were already on the spot praying for aid. He despatched
3 II, 23| Vitellianist auxiliaries on the spot were routed; those who made
4 II, 55| of Curtius, on the very spot which had been stained with
5 II, 78| following day on the very same spot, had flourished with majestic
6 II, 88| steps, anxious to behold the spot where Galba had fallen.
7 III, 25| by those who were on the spot, then by many others; astonishment
8 III, 46| people, which brought to the spot Mucianus with the armies
9 III, 56| finally slain far from the spot where the victims are usually
10 III, 76| but, making each pleasant spot ring with the noise of their
11 III, 83| tavern were crowded. In one spot were pools of blood and
12 III, 85| look at the Rostra and the spot where Galba was slain, was
13 IV, 19| legionaries as were on the spot, some Ubian troops who were
14 IV, 32| vanquished army, was on the spot, and acknowledged the fate
15 IV, 35| as he was cut down on the spot by the Germans, all the
16 IV, 47| some to be marched to one spot, and some to another, a
17 IV, 50| might defend himself on the spot, or he might sail for Gaul
18 IV, 51| killed, for there was on the spot one who recognized him,
19 IV, 54| praetor, first purified the spot with the usual sacrifice
20 IV, 63| About five miles from the spot the Germans rose upon them,
21 V, 1 | march, reconnoitring every spot, and always ready to give
22 V, 4 | the appearance of a grassy spot, discovered an abundant
23 V, 16| successes gained on the spot. He was followed to this
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