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1 I, 18| reason for dissolving an assembly, it did not deter Galba
2 I, 18| escaped. Addressing a crowded assembly of the soldiers he announced,
3 I, 35| like those of a popular assembly or a mob, the discordant
4 I, 89| afterwards he summoned an assembly, and enlarged on the dignity
5 II, 52| anxieties of the terrified assembly were aggravated when the
6 II, 57| Otho's death. He called an assembly, and heaped praises on the
7 II, 59| praises before a general assembly. He then ordered the whole
8 III, 3 | himself at the very first assembly, when, after Vespasian's
9 III, 32| Antonius summoned them to an assembly, extolled the conquerors,
10 III, 36| Rome, and before a crowded assembly of the people heaped praises
11 III, 60| Antonius summoned them to an assembly, and explained to them that
12 III, 68| fallen in battle. In an assembly of his own people, and in
13 III, 68| bystanders, then to the whole assembly. At last, unable to speak
14 III, 68| were standing by in the assembly shouting remontrance, he
15 III, 82| summoned the legions to an assembly, and endeavoured to calm
16 IV, 16| approval, he bound the whole assembly with barbarous rites and
17 IV, 25| concealed, read before an assembly of the troops, sending the
18 IV, 33| Civilis were read in full assembly, and provoked the suspicions
19 IV, 59| bold, and, summoning an assembly, spoke as follows: ~ ~
20 IV, 70| sent to consult in common assembly whether they should make
21 IV, 76| Cerialis then convoked an assembly of the Treveri and Lingones,
22 IV, 87| harass him. He summoned an assembly, and explained to them the
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