Book, Par.
1 I, 10 | leisure, yet whenever he had served, he had shown great qualities.
2 I, 47 | his first campaign when he served under the legate Calvisius
3 I, 47 | that he alone should be served on earthenware. Yet as proconsul
4 I, 63 | Italian legion, though he had served the party well, was held
5 I, 69 | allegiance to Vitellius. They had served under him when he was Proconsul
6 II, 3 | the place of sacrifice is served only with prayers and pure
7 II, 59 | day of prosperity, but it served as a consolation in adversity. ~ ~
8 II, 82 | some cases good fortune served instead of merit. Of a donative
9 II, 101| remembering how recently it had served in the cause of Otho, was
10 III, 8 | were a valuable aid; they served the cause by the example
11 III, 44 | appointment of Claudius, and had served with distinction, attached
12 III, 53 | arm and my sword, have I served my Emperor. I would not
13 III, 72 | acquired by the people of Rome served to embellish rather than
14 III, 75 | thirty campaigns he had served the State, and had gained
15 IV, 32 | towards either party, and who served without attachment, at once,
16 IV, 47 | the prescribed age, or had served the proper number of campaigns,
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