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1 I, 70| Celsus pleaded guilty to the charge of faithful adherence to
2 I, 76| to have been treason, a charge then so odious that it made
3 I, 78| fighting on foot; when they charge in squadrons, hardly any
4 I, 78| have been overthrown by the charge of the enemy to regain their
5 I, 79| Rome from Ostia, and the charge of arming it was entrusted
6 I, 86| a freedman, retained the charge of the fleet, and went to
7 I, 89| the cares of empire in the charge of his brother Salvius Titianus. ~ ~
8 II, 12| and broken by the first charge, as might be expected of
9 II, 43| legion was put to flight by a charge of the 5th. The 14th was
10 II, 44| not having any specific charge against him, but all, after
11 II, 58| had subsequently added the charge of the province of Tingitana,
12 II, 63| friends, founded on this a charge, which he laid before Flavius
13 II, 65| had indeed brought this charge against him, that on hearing
14 III, 53| of Vitellius by a fierce charge of cavalry, and afterwards
15 III, 72| final triumph, undertook the charge of restoring it, but did
16 III, 82| The mob was routed by a charge of the cavalry. Then the
17 IV, 6 | interceded, Priscus dropped the charge, amidst comments varying
18 IV, 14| Fonteius Capito on a false charge of rebellion. Civilis was
19 IV, 26| being crushed under a false charge. With wonderful firmness
20 IV, 42| questions, and complicating a charge which he could not rebut,
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