Book, Par.
1 I, 5 | Caesars, and who had been led to desert Nero by intrigues
2 I, 13| Emperor's followers, he was led to cherish more and more
3 I, 18| the 4th and 18th legions, led by a few factious persons,
4 I, 20| watch, Julius Fronto. This led to no amendment with the
5 I, 44| very last moment, should be led to execution, loathing his
6 II, 26| because the whole army was not led into action. Julius Gratus,
7 II, 36| while the generals were led by these continual outbreaks
8 II, 86| the desire of repose had led him to resign his senatorial
9 II, 92| They had long before been led to suspect each other by
10 III, 19| discipline, unless they were led as they wished. ~ ~
11 III, 45| of the Britons. They were led by one Venutius, who, besides
12 III, 68| only one open was one which led into the Via Sacra. Then
13 III, 84| behind his back, and he was led along with tattered robes,
14 IV, 26| loudly remonstrating, to be led off to execution. All the
15 IV, 27| delights of plunder, Vocula led the army against the nearest
16 IV, 42| The Senate, led by its principal members,
17 IV, 71| upon the army, might be led by the recklessness of youth
18 V, 3 | overflowing population of Egypt, led by Hierosolymus and Judas,
19 V, 22| Verax, Classicus, and Tutor, led each his own division. They
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