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1 I, 7 | conjuncture it happened that tidings of the deaths of Fonteius
2 I, 12| taken of their revolt. These tidings hastened the plans of Galba,
3 I, 19| adoption and his death. As tidings of the mutiny in Germany
4 I, 33| disseminated these false tidings of success to draw Galba
5 I, 38| brought back discouraging tidings. And now some advised that
6 I, 38| a succession of alarming tidings, and the desertion of immediate
7 I, 50| arrived the most alarming tidings. The reports from the capital
8 I, 63| Valens received the tidings of the murder of Galba and
9 I, 75| The first encouraging tidings came to Otho from Illyricum.
10 I, 88| driven from power by evil tidings and rumours rather than
11 II, 46| purpose. First came gloomy tidings, and then fugitives from
12 II, 85| messengers who brought the tidings of Otho's defeat, by tearing
13 II, 96| which Vitellius received tidings was that of the 3rd legion,
14 III, 48| prosperous beyond his hopes, tidings of the victory of Cremona
15 III, 54| endeavoured to suppress the tidings of the disaster, and by
16 III, 56| camp, and having received tidings of the defection of the
17 III, 64| they are alarmed by gloomy tidings from every quarter. The
18 IV, 52| had received favourable tidings from all quarters, and he
19 IV, 55| Meanwhile the tidings of the death of Vitellius,
20 V, 22| as the multiplicity of tidings hurried him from place to
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