Book, Par.
1 I, 17| It was thought best to go to the camp. This would
2 I, 19| discussed whether Piso should go with them to give them a
3 I, 19| made interest to stay or to go, as their fears or their
4 I, 31| the approaches, and not go out to the enraged soldiers. "
5 I, 32| If we must fall, let us go to meet the danger. This
6 I, 64| passed to open entreaty. "Go," they said, "to avenge
7 II, 47| State? Let this thought go with me, that you were willing
8 II, 48| befitting their age and rank to go at once, and not exasperate
9 III, 19| the wealth of Cremona will go into the purses of the legates
10 III, 70| one stripling? You should go and meet the legions, and
11 IV, 18| permission to their men to go or stay as they preferred.
12 IV, 29| for battle, he bade them go and cut through the ramparts,
13 IV, 44| the House, exclaiming, "We go, Priscus, and leave you
14 IV, 60| not this monstrous news go forth to the whole world,
15 IV, 61| only find words enough to go through the form of oath.
16 IV, 62| capitulated, and bade them go to the besieged, and offer
17 IV, 80| soldiers or of the enemy. Go, tell Vespasian, or, since
18 IV, 86| clear. The God bade them go and carry back with them
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