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1 I, 34| the universal delusion, assumed his cuirass, and as, from
2 I, 37| whom again indiscriminately assumed the shields and helmets
3 I, 53| friendship. Their envoys, who had assumed a studied appearance of
4 I, 65| aware of their danger, assumed the veils and chaplets of
5 II, 15| gradually subsided, they again assumed the offensive under the
6 II, 24| generals, and Paullinus assumed the command of the infantry,
7 II, 42| vineyards that the battle assumed many forms. They met in
8 II, 46| was thus speaking, as Otho assumed a relenting or a stern expression,
9 II, 61| Gaul, and a God (for he had assumed this title), he had now
10 II, 85| it among themselves, had assumed a hostile attitude. Then
11 II, 89| were a captured city, he assumed a civil garb, and proceeded
12 III, 37| October Rosius Regulus both assumed and resigned the office.
13 III, 74| suggestion of a freedman, he assumed a linen vestment, and passing
14 IV, 29| its native country, and assumed the Roman name of the Agrippinenses.
15 IV, 37| intended for Vocula, but he assumed the dress of a slave, and
16 IV, 40| Frontinus, Caesar Domitian assumed the office of praetor of
17 IV, 61| in chains. Classicus then assumed the insignia of Roman Imperial
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