Book, Par.
1 I, 24| with such spirit, that, finding there was a dispute between
2 I, 30| disposed towards Galba, who, finding them exhausted by their
3 I, 59| by the auxiliaries, and finding himself altogether isolated,
4 I, 71| profligate in his old age, finding vice to be his quickest
5 II, 83| thus too Vitellius himself, finding Brundisium, Tarentum, and
6 II, 86| stimulus of a fiery zeal. Finding his pleasure not so much
7 III, 7 | eighteenth (the Gemina), finding the campaign opening in
8 III, 12| prefect of the Ravenna fleet, finding that the troops wavered
9 III, 29| and resolute attack, and finding that their missiles glided
10 III, 48| Geminus, a tried soldier. Finding the enemy in disorder and
11 III, 50| with troops. The generals, finding themselves in a country
12 III, 54| truth had it been allowed, finding it forbidden, spread rumours
13 III, 63| Finding all their hopes cut off,
14 IV, 20| repenting of his resolve, and finding that the very men who had
15 IV, 25| Vespasian, which Flaccus, finding that it could not be concealed,
16 IV, 50| questioning the centurion, and finding that he had sought a pretext
17 IV, 59| uttering this defiance, finding that Classicus and Tutor
18 IV, 74| burden of the tribute; and, finding themselves despised, they
19 V, 4 | collected after diligent search, finding themselves left in a desert,
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