Book, Par.
1 I, 2 | robbed and ruined in every direction amid universal hatred and
2 I, 14| he felt anxious as to the direction which the violence of the
3 I, 42| till there came, by Otho's direction and specially eager to slay
4 II, 1 | Vespasian should assume the direction of the state, men who had
5 II, 5 | understood the arrangement and direction of civil business. It would
6 II, 23| and intrusted him with the direction of the campaign. ~ ~
7 II, 44| fled on all sides in the direction of Bedriacum. The distance
8 II, 55| oath to Vitellius under the direction of Flavius Sabinus, prefect
9 II, 66| which were left in every direction. This loss, like many of
10 II, 79| Alexandria under the prompt direction of Tiberius Alexander, who
11 III, 22| hurried them in this or that direction. The 7th legion, recently
12 III, 47| they may be paddled in one direction or another indifferently
13 III, 50| consular rank; the real direction of affairs was in the hands
14 III, 55| had they been under the direction of a different general,
15 IV, 16| wandering about in every direction, as they would in a time
16 IV, 65| legions did not change the direction of their march, and encamped
17 IV, 82| Civilis had marched in their direction, nor was he by any means
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