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1 I, 29| from the wars that will follow. Again, no more is offered
2 I, 51| German auxiliaries will follow your standard. All the provinces
3 I, 54| which makes them quick to follow where they are slow to lead.
4 I, 60| source Vitellius, who was to follow with his whole military
5 II, 28| of the Empire, let us all follow them thither, but if the
6 II, 68| legates and tribunes always follow the character of the Emperor,
7 II, 74| legions of Illyricum would follow its example. In fact the
8 II, 76| must see whether he will follow up his advice by imperilling
9 III, 2 | You will be delighted to follow, and to tread in the footsteps
10 III, 44| Gaul did not hesitate to follow. A partiality long felt
11 III, 49| and that all else would follow easily, or, perhaps, success,
12 III, 49| themselves constrained to follow the furious impulses of
13 III, 70| Empire; everything else will follow the issue of that struggle."
14 IV, 22| Their reply was: "We do not follow the advice of traitors or
15 IV, 23| which each tribe is used to follow into battle, and these mingled
16 IV, 24| the treachery that might follow on scarcity, on the wavering
17 IV, 33| word, either freedom will follow on our efforts, or, if we
18 IV, 35| drive them back, and to follow up his success, he might,
19 V, 17| Civilis was anxious to follow up his success; Cerialis
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