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 1   XIV,     40|   Britain was in the hands of Suetonius Paulinus, who in military
 2   XIV,     42|                               Suetonius while thus occupied received
 3   XIV,     43| veterans, as alarming. But as Suetonius was far away, they implored
 4   XIV,     44|                               Suetonius, however, with wonderful
 5   XIV,     45|                               Suetonius had the fourteenth legion
 6   XIV,     47|                       Nor was Suetonius silent at such a crisis.
 7   XIV,     48| confidence in the result that Suetonius gave the signal of battle.~ ~
 8   XIV,     50|      and was at variance with Suetonius, let private animosities
 9   XIV,     50|      must be expected, unless Suetonius were superseded, attributing
10   XIV,     51|       the emperor's ears, and Suetonius was retained in the government;
11   XVI,     15|       the consulship of Caius Suetonius and Lucius Telesinus, Antistius
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