Book, Par.
1 I, 35| a popular assembly or a mob, the discordant expressions
2 I, 39| that they were arming the mob. He ordered his men to hurry
3 I, 71| circus and theatre, where the mob enjoy a special license,
4 I, 88| The mob and the people generally,
5 II, 29| delight was just that of a mob, always extreme in either
6 II, 44| himself the centre of a mob of clamorous and mutinous
7 II, 44| after the fashion of the mob, imputing to him their own
8 II, 90| and profligacy. Yet the mob, who had no patriotic anxieties,
9 III, 20| baffled like a thoughtless mob, marvelling at the height
10 III, 55| resources of the Empire. But the mob was attracted by the magnificence
11 III, 58| Roman legions to a cowardly mob, that would not venture
12 III, 80| people was increased. The mob of the city armed itself.
13 III, 82| by the Via Salaria. The mob was routed by a charge of
14 III, 85| shower of blows, and the mob reviled the dead man with
15 IV, 21| cohorts, and with them a mob of rustics and camp-followers,
16 IV, 38| cowardly, and spiritless, as a mob without a leader always
17 IV, 46| he had been beaten by a mob in the colony of Sena, and
18 IV, 50| same cry. The credulous mob rushed into the market-place,
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