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1 I, 10 | colleagues, he exercised the influence of many fascinations. He
2 I, 14 | believed by some, under the influence of Laco, who through Rubellius
3 I, 58 | Civilis, a man of commanding influence among the Batavi, was next
4 I, 71 | had been screened by the influence of Vinius, who alleged that
5 I, 75 | or necessity. It was this influence of fear that drew over to
6 I, 86 | accusations on the high influence of Paullinus, on the energy
7 II, 18 | counsels might have more influence should the mutinous spirit
8 II, 42 | feelings passed under the influence of a groundless joy into
9 II, 44 | advice, and his personal influence, not to aggravate the disaster
10 II, 65 | strong, however, was the influence of Cluvius, that Vitellius
11 II, 86 | hesitation, mainly under the influence of Primus Antonius. This
12 II, 92 | centurion. It was through the influence of Caecina and Valens that
13 II, 99 | inferior to his rival in influence with Vitellius, he should
14 II, 100| consequently having greater influence, pretended that this plan
15 III, 4 | Next to Primus in influence was Cornelius Fuscus, the
16 III, 10 | angry crowd, and personal influence. As the mutiny grew fiercer,
17 III, 43 | which commanded the sea. His influence was all the greater, because
18 III, 65 | superior of Vespasian in influence and in wealth. He was believed
19 IV, 11 | into his own hands. The influence of Primus Antonius and Varus
20 IV, 43 | Emperor reassure us. But the influence of an example outlives the
21 IV, 84 | be restored, if a healing influence were applied; such, perhaps,
22 V, 18 | of Britain"; the powerful influence of the 6th had made Galba
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