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1 I, 8 | Verginius had not immediately declared for Galba; it was doubtful
2 I, 18| really was, he spontaneously declared that the 4th and 18th legions,
3 I, 40| feeling of all the troops declared itself plainly for Otho.
4 I, 56| and on the 3rd of January declared for Vitellius. One could
5 I, 58| crimes. New adherents soon declared themselves in Valerius Asiaticus,
6 II, 9 | perhaps intending to deceive, declared that they must address their
7 II, 33| and therefore impatient, declared that fortune, the Gods,
8 II, 46| been sent on from Moesia declared that the approaching army
9 II, 58| provinces of Mauritania had declared for him. Lucceius Albinus,
10 II, 74| the governor of Egypt, declared his adhesion. The third
11 III, 2 | energetic promoter of the war, declared that prompt action would
12 III, 20| had restored silence, he declared, "I would not snatch their
13 III, 51| private cavalry soldier declared he had slain his brother
14 IV, 4 | practised talent for flattery, declared their acquiescence in studied
15 IV, 8 | Marcellus declared, "It is not my opinion that
16 IV, 25| Primus Antonius and Mucianus. Declared enmity and hostility may
17 IV, 28| Hordeonius reappeared. He, they declared, was the instigator of the
18 IV, 35| lost, and that victory had declared for his own troops. The
19 IV, 35| them, with noble daring, declared the real truth in a loud
20 IV, 43| of single families, and declared that the whole Senate might
21 IV, 50| despatched by Mucianus. He declared that an order to put Piso
22 IV, 55| whereas now the Druids declared, with the prophetic utterances
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