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1 I, 15| servility. You will be fiercely assailed by adulation, by flattery,
2 I, 30| and Cetrius, the soldiers assailed with menaces; Longinus they
3 I, 32| opposing this advice, Laco assailed him with threats, encouraged
4 I, 74| Thus they were assailed by promises as well as by
5 II, 8 | to the Praetorians, was assailed by him with various artifices,
6 II, 20| reward, and he was himself assailed with the same arts. After
7 II, 22| skirmishing parties of auxiliaries assailed with showers of arrows and
8 II, 23| cowardice of heart, they assailed with various accusations
9 II, 25| ambuscade. The auxiliaries assailed them on either flank, the
10 III, 11| infection of mutiny, and next assailed Aponius Saturnius, legate
11 III, 20| whether the city is to be assailed by our artillery and javelins,
12 III, 65| suggestions. Some indeed assailed him with dark insinuations,
13 III, 71| across the opening. They then assailed the opposite approaches
14 III, 72| foundation of the city; for now, assailed by no foreign enemy, with
15 III, 78| persons indeed there were who assailed Antonius with insinuations,
16 IV, 8 | is not my opinion that is assailed; the Consul elect has made
17 IV, 16| farther bank of the Rhine, he assailed by sea the winter quarters
18 IV, 35| On this, the General was assailed by a clamorous demand for
19 IV, 42| Paccius Africanus, they assailed him in the same way. It
20 IV, 58| with which he was himself assailed. He therefore went down
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