Book, Par.
1 I, 24| revolution, he gradually went so far as to distribute,
2 I, 71| distinctions due to merit, went on to practise cruelty,
3 I, 80| streets of the city; few went to their homes, most sought
4 I, 86| charge of the fleet, and went to watch the fidelity of
5 I, 89| and the public honour now went for nothing. Otho set out,
6 II, 23| eagerness for action, even went to the length of open mutiny,
7 II, 82| agents. Vespasian himself went everywhere, urged to exertion,
8 III, 10| fiercer, and the soldiers went on from abuse and taunts
9 III, 57| without much hesitation, went over to the side of Vespasian,
10 III, 61| the Vitellianists treason went unpunished; all loyalty
11 III, 67| weeping household. With him went his little son, carried
12 III, 71| side of the slope as one went up; the defenders, issuing
13 IV, 43| fierce speech, in which he went to the length of asserting,
14 IV, 51| watch the result, Festus went to the legion, and gave
15 IV, 58| himself assailed. He therefore went down to the Colonia Agrippinenses.
16 IV, 72| sanction of religion? If all went well with them, what city
17 IV, 83| superior. Antonius then went to Vespasian, who received
|