Book, Par.
1 I, 19| receive and to credit all intelligence that had an unfavourable
2 I, 34| in the dearth of all true intelligence, and overborne by the universal
3 I, 75| allegiance to him. Similar intelligence was received from Spain,
4 I, 82| opportunities, admit of all intelligence being publicly announced,
5 I, 84| felt; with every piece of intelligence that rumour brought, men
6 II, 28| When, therefore, intelligence reached him that the cavalry
7 II, 54| army believing that the intelligence thus brought was authentic.
8 II, 57| march, when he received intelligence of the victory at Bedriacum,
9 II, 80| and listened to the joyful intelligence that came pouring in from
10 II, 85| his way, according to the intelligence he received.~ ~
11 II, 98| with troops stopped all intelligence. And on the sea the prevalent
12 II, 99| enemy and by the menacing intelligence from every quarter, ordered
13 III, 13| despatched to convey the intelligence to Antonius. But when this
14 III, 40| the field, received speedy intelligence of the betrayal of the Ravenna
15 III, 54| denied the truth of the intelligence which he brought, and even
16 III, 56| at every fresh piece of intelligence, and finally drinking to
17 III, 69| the dwelling of Sabinus. Intelligence was there brought to him
18 III, 79| received nothing but gloomy intelligence, that Sabinus was dead,
19 IV, 19| messengers came hurrying in with intelligence that a camp had been stormed,
20 IV, 29| watch to prevent any secret intelligence of advancing succours from
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