Book, Par.
1 I, 49| heightened into terror by the fresh news about Vitellius, news
2 II, 26| Vitellianists might issue fresh from their camp, and attack
3 II, 46| telling him that he had still fresh forces, and that they would
4 II, 76| auxiliaries, and sowing every day fresh seeds of civil war. All
5 II, 76| Syria, and Egypt, nine fresh legions, unexhausted by
6 II, 78| crowded round Vespasian with fresh confidence, encouraging
7 II, 83| allowed rumour to gather fresh strength by distance, well
8 III, 16| brought a panic with him. The fresh troops were driven back
9 III, 25| had been strengthened by fresh reinforcements, while the
10 III, 26| When they reached Cremona a fresh work of vast difficulty
11 III, 41| Germany, and so to kindle a fresh war.~ ~
12 III, 56| gait his alarm at every fresh piece of intelligence, and
13 III, 77| Vespasian. Had the army fresh from victory, and with all
14 IV, 14| would be very near, were a fresh war with so many thousands
15 IV, 28| Germans also increased; as fresh troops continued to join
16 IV, 34| changed by a reinforcement of fresh troops. Some Vascon infantry,
17 IV, 55| Vespasian. Gaul had gathered fresh courage from the belief
18 IV, 73| army of the Treveri with fresh levies from the Vangiones,
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