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1 I, 85| abroad from various sources increased men's terror. It was said
2 II, 14| of the Vitellianists was increased by a new alarm as the fleet
3 II, 22| and many, as the slaughter increased with the confusion, and
4 II, 26| done during the battle, it increased the general confusion, because
5 II, 32| on, we shall fight with increased strength."~ ~
6 II, 38| been ever innate in man increased and broke out as the Empire
7 II, 54| peril of the Senators was increased by the soldiers of Otho'
8 III, 9 | read to the assembled army increased their confidence; for Caecina
9 III, 80| the zeal of the people was increased. The mob of the city armed
10 IV, 1 | Soon, as their license increased, they began to search for
11 IV, 3 | close. Their alacrity was increased by a letter from Vespasian,
12 IV, 26| Soon indeed as the Germans increased in power, many of the states
13 IV, 26| irritation of the legions still increased, nor had the imprisonment
14 IV, 28| numbers of the Germans also increased; as fresh troops continued
15 IV, 37| their officers. The legions, increased in number by the arrival
16 IV, 47| they received him with increased confidence. The land that
17 V, 14| war. Their numbers were increased by a vast rabble collected
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