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1 I, 1 | on the other hand, their hatred of their masters. And so
2 I, 1 | without partiality and without hatred. I have reserved as an employment
3 I, 2 | direction amid universal hatred and terror. Slaves were
4 I, 9 | them to concentrate their hatred on the enemy. Illyricum
5 I, 12| They were also moved by hatred of T. Vinius, who grew daily
6 I, 33| have it so, and belief in hatred is but too ready. Piso had
7 I, 38| it may be, out of mere hatred. The time and the place
8 I, 59| an object of contempt and hatred to the army. His unpopularity
9 I, 71| superadded to their old hatred against Tigellinus. They
10 II, 16| upon their author. In his hatred of Otho he resolved to support
11 II, 68| they hated him with the hatred of those who are despised. ~ ~
12 II, 77| fired to valour by anger, by hatred, by the desire of vengeance,
13 II, 99| time he was reminded of his hatred and jealousy of Fabius Valens.
14 IV, 1 | conquered with merciless hatred. The streets were choked
15 IV, 1 | in the first impulse of hatred could be gratified only
16 IV, 28| betrayed the army. Their old hatred of Hordeonius reappeared.
17 IV, 32| felt neither affection nor hatred towards either party, and
18 IV, 45| this did not mitigate the hatred felt against Mucianus. Sosianus
19 V, 1 | the Jews with the usual hatred of neighbours, and, lastly,
20 V, 3 | were driven by fear and hatred of their neighbours to seek
21 V, 6 | of mankind with all the hatred of enemies. They sit apart
22 V, 28| between us were those of hatred and hostility, first made
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