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1 I, 26| secrecy preserved by the loyal, that they would actually
2 I, 31| disaffected time to repent, the loyal time to unite. Crimes gain
3 I, 63| of the Lingones who were loyal to Vitellius. The troops
4 I, 86| His fleet was strong and loyal to his cause, for he had
5 II, 6 | unshaken. Then had followed a loyal adherence to Galba. But
6 II, 32| sides abundant resources and loyal adherents. We have Pannonia,
7 II, 46| not to desert an army so loyal and soldiers so deserving; "
8 III, 1 | happier auspices and in a more loyal spirit the Flavianist leaders
9 III, 1 | his fleets, and provinces loyal to his cause, in which he
10 III, 9 | marshes. Had he only been loyal, those two legions, which
11 III, 15| Caecina; and Fabius was loyal to Vitellius, and not without
12 III, 41| even had it been thoroughly loyal, he could not have made
13 III, 42| the Maritime Alps, who was loyal to Vitellius, and who, though
14 III, 57| the other hand remained loyal to Vitellius, they introduced
15 III, 62| traitor to Galba he was loyal to Vitellius, and gained
16 III, 66| bloodshed. But the more loyal his adherents, the more
17 IV, 28| soldiers were undoubtedly loyal to Vitellius, but all the
18 IV, 29| this war, they were more loyal than fortunate. Civilis,
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