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1 I, 42| infantry, to whom Galba had lately given the citizenship, and
2 I, 76| the young nobles, who had lately returned from exile, by
3 I, 84| suspicion, and Otho, who had lately been a subject, and had
4 II, 7 | Vespasian and Mucianus had but lately resolved on concerted action,
5 II, 53| an unknown man, and had lately been made a Senator, the
6 II, 96| He inveighed against the lately disbanded Praetorians, and
7 III, 1 | of the legions whom they lately defeated; and the conquered,
8 III, 17| of triumph, those who had lately been scattered in flight
9 III, 24| Corbulo the Armenians, and had lately discomfited the Sarmatians.
10 III, 52| Plotius Griphus, who had lately been raised by Vespasian
11 III, 57| Claudius Julianus, who had lately exercised an indulgent rule
12 III, 79| were with them some who had lately capitulated at Narnia, and
13 IV, 18| which the legions of Otho lately succumbed. Let Syria, Asia
14 IV, 18| of tribute. It was only lately indeed that Quintilius Varus
15 IV, 60| however protracted. We had lately money enough even to furnish
16 IV, 79| contrary to their expectations, lately routed the undisciplined
17 V, 18| fight a battle. They had lately contended with a superior
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