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1 I, 18| they be foreshewn, are not escaped. Addressing a crowded assembly
2 I, 74| object. Those of Vitellius escaped without injury, unnoticed
3 II, 34| Nothing of this escaped the Vitellianists, for,
4 II, 45| sure. And no one had so escaped misfortune as to have no
5 II, 63| implying that Dolabella had escaped from custody, and had offered
6 III, 47| the sea was not guarded, escaped, for Mucianus had brought
7 III, 56| terrible presage. A bull escaped from the altar, scattered
8 III, 59| Petilius Cerialis, who had escaped the sentries of Vitellius
9 III, 67| expiring a few days before, escaped by her opportune death the
10 III, 73| insulting to Vitellius. The rest escaped by various chances, some
11 III, 77| Apollinaris, prefect of the fleet, escaped in the first confusion.
12 IV, 3 | and the smaller colonies escaped unpunished. At Capua, however,
13 IV, 34| least, fell, but the cavalry escaped with the standards and with
14 IV, 37| the dress of a slave, and escaped unrecognized in the darkness.
15 IV, 50| the Vitellianists, who had escaped from the capital, incessantly
16 V, 14| most obstinate rebels had escaped into the place, and perpetual
17 V, 23| across the river. Verax escaped in the same way. Some light
18 V, 23| A few days after this he escaped the peril of actual capture,
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