Book, Par.
1 I, 39| did Roman soldiers rush forward like men who had to drive
2 II, 24| cavalry were ordered to move forward, and, after provoking a
3 II, 29| unexpectedly preserved, came forward in sad plight, shedding
4 II, 39| resolved to move the camp forward to the fourth milestone
5 III, 12| Vespasian. Then Bassus came forward and openly sanctioned the
6 III, 19| Antonius did not press forward, for he thought of the fatigue
7 III, 31| his train of lictors, came forward thrusting aside the crowd,
8 III, 52| judged it expedient to send forward the cavalry and explore
9 III, 63| Varus did not neglect to forward continual messages to Vitellius,
10 III, 84| cohorts were especially forward, brought to bear upon it
11 III, 86| the enemy, Domitian came forward to meet the leaders of the
12 IV, 1 | slaves did not fail to come forward and betray their wealthy
13 IV, 31| level. But our men, pushing forward strong poles, and battering
14 IV, 36| the number specified came forward, and openly protested, as
15 IV, 43| bear with the defence put forward by men who thought it better
16 IV, 47| Gods, till Mucianus came forward, and calling them "soldiers
17 IV, 60| amid so many evils I look forward to death as the end of my
18 IV, 88| death." Mucianus now brought forward as a new thought a plan
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