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1 I, 2| people, Augustus won over the soldiers with gifts, the populace 2 I, 7| services performed by the soldiers, nor to let Tiberius weaken 3 I, 8| supplies. Then the Senate, the soldiers and the people did the same. 4 I, 9| other adjuncts of a court; soldiers attended him to the forum; 5 I, 9| attended him to the forum; soldiers went with him to the Senate 6 I, 12| On the day of the funeral soldiers stood round as a guard, 7 I, 12| forsooth the defence of soldiers that his burial may be undisturbed." ~ ~ 8 I, 14| wound, Hirtius by his own soldiers and Caesar's treacherous 9 I, 18| was almost killed by the soldiers, because Tiberius fell forward, 10 I, 24| communicated to Caesar, nor did our soldiers of old ever ask so novel 11 I, 25| mission, and demand for the soldiers release from service after 12 I, 25| arrogant tone among the soldiers, to whom the fact that their 13 I, 27| all the best men among the soldiers. As the men were dragged 14 I, 28| for the destruction of his soldiers. Answer, Blaesus, where 15 I, 29| indignation that some of the soldiers put fetters on the gladiators 16 I, 29| Lucilius, to whom, with soldiers' humour, they had given 17 I, 29| Clemens Julius, whom the soldiers considered a fit person 18 I, 29| fifteenth defended him, but the soldiers of the ninth interposed 19 I, 30| punishment or reward to the soldiers. When Drusus approached, 20 I, 32| He began to speak of the soldiers' discharge after sixteen 21 I, 32| neither to increase the soldiers' pay, nor to alleviate their 22 I, 34| seemed to die away. This the soldiers in their ignorance of the 23 I, 35| were liked by the common soldiers. These men made their way 24 I, 35| Vibulenus give pay to the soldiers and land to those who have 25 I, 37| and meanwhile humour the soldiers, others, that stronger measures 26 I, 39| by the centurions or by soldiers of the praetorian cohorts. 27 I, 40| mutiny elsewhere; but the soldiers of the lower army fell into 28 I, 40| ignorant minds of the other soldiers with notions that the time 29 I, 41| in the ears of trembling soldiers, who looked with apprehension 30 I, 42| immemorial object of the soldiers' resentment and the first 31 I, 42| could guess the temper of soldiers with some penetration, the 32 I, 44| might be distinguished. The soldiers obeyed reluctantly. Then 33 I, 45| clamour arose from the veteran soldiers, who, as they counted their 34 I, 46| was also brought that the soldiers were preparing the despatch 35 I, 48| The soldiers perceived that all this 36 I, 49| instant execution of two soldiers. Such was the order of Mennius, 37 I, 51| when the general and the soldiers and the whole affair were 38 I, 51| much by the anger of the soldiers as by that of heaven, and 39 I, 54| ears and looks even of the soldiers. They came out of their 40 I, 54| whom they used to call in soldiers' fashion, Caligula, because 41 I, 55| gathering? Am I to call you soldiers, you who have beset with 42 I, 56| which, with these same soldiers who are now stimulated by 43 I, 57| headlong and cut to pieces. The soldiers gloated over the bloodshed 44 I, 60| medicine to the spirit of soldiers, that they might be willing 45 I, 67| was not a wound among our soldiers, who cut down a half-asleep, 46 I, 69| that Germanicus had won the soldiers' favour by lavishing money, 47 I, 70| fourteen years. Then the soldiers who were sent to slay him, 48 I, 70| have related that these soldiers were not sent from Rome, 49 I, 81| the last honour to those soldiers and their general, while 50 I, 85| our works submerged, the soldiers' labour was doubled. ~ ~ 51 I, 87| mud and in the fosses, the soldiers around it in disorder, the 52 I, 89| unable to stop or stay the soldiers by authority or entreaties 53 I, 92| clothes or medicine among the soldiers, as they were destitute 54 I, 92| she was thus courting the soldiers. Generals had nothing left 55 I, 94| horses, and relieved the soldiers out of his own purse. And 56 I, 102| worse violence, and some soldiers and a centurion, besides 57 II, 6| proportion to the strength of the soldiers' attachment and to his uncle' 58 II, 7| through the enthusiasm of our soldiers, an imposing and formidable 59 II, 15| sound the temper of his soldiers, he considered with himself 60 II, 16| let battle be given. The soldiers will possess themselves 61 II, 17| for the fighting of Roman soldiers, but woods and forest passes, 62 II, 18| followed by enthusiasm in the soldiers, and the signal for battle 63 II, 23| issue were certain. The soldiers on the battle field hailed 64 II, 26| a close engagement. Our soldiers, on the other hand, with 65 II, 28| steering difficult, while our soldiers, terrorstricken and without 66 II, 29| distant islands, and the soldiers, finding there no form of 67 II, 32| The soldiers were then led back into 68 II, 38| house was surrounded with soldiers; they crowded noisily even 69 II, 38| freedmen hurried up, and the soldiers, seeing the bloody deed, 70 II, 43| the palace, having ordered soldiers to follow him at a distance. 71 II, 50| dependants (some say they were soldiers) and urged them to go to 72 II, 59| and their allies, the old soldiers of Arminius, who took up 73 II, 67| marshalled them like regular soldiers, under standards and in 74 II, 70| the lowest of the common soldiers, removing the old centurions 75 II, 70| licentiousness in the towns, and the soldiers to roam through the country 76 II, 71| Germanicus. Some even of the good soldiers were inclined to a corrupt 77 II, 77| He would go about without soldiers, with sandalled feet, and 78 II, 86| Moesia, sent to Thrace, with soldiers to whose custody Cotys was 79 II, 100| side the centurions and soldiers, who are powerfully swayed 80 II, 105| in battle array, and the soldiers will not fight when they 81 II, 107| now calling on individual soldiers by name, and luring them 82 III, 5| Campus Martius. There the soldiers under arms, the magistrates 83 III, 10| displayed himself to the soldiers on the road during the march. 84 III, 15| intrigue popularity with the soldiers; whether he attempted to 85 III, 16| so corrupted the common soldiers by licence and oppression 86 III, 17| he had tampered with the soldiers, that his province had been 87 III, 29| standard-bearers for letting Roman soldiers show their backs to a rabble 88 III, 48| themselves off among the soldiers and have the centurions 89 III, 57| was disaffection among our soldiers, since they had heard of 90 III, 59| at last when he saw some soldiers who had barred every possible 91 III, 104| turned, a body of Roman soldiers was in his face, or on his 92 IV, 3| into the affections of the soldiers by mixing with them and 93 IV, 9| had been established; the soldiers given into his hands; his 94 IV, 33| Rome and that therefore her soldiers were gradually retiring 95 IV, 34| like cattle. The infuriated soldiers, remembering their hardships 96 IV, 55| like one of the common soldiers, for the emperor's safety. 97 IV, 57| most part being conveyed by soldiers, would pass through his 98 IV, 65| by a large force of armed soldiers along with some irregulars. 99 IV, 66| from being heard by our soldiers, who, with shouts and missiles 100 IV, 67| use of a vast multitude of soldiers and non-combatants. Their 101 IV, 69| with the defenders. Our soldiers on the other side drove 102 IV, 77| in this attitude by the soldiers who came to their rescue. 103 IV, 85| his retirement and posted soldiers here and there to keep off 104 IV, 85| against Agrippina and Nero. Soldiers hung about them, and every 105 IV, 92| sought a remedy in war. The soldiers appointed to collect the 106 IV, 93| strength of the legions. The soldiers of the fifth sprang forward, 107 VI, 3| proposed that the praetorian soldiers, after having served their 108 VI, 3| what he had to do with the soldiers, who ought to receive the 109 XI, 11| Mithridates, who had the vigorous soldiers of Rome to storm the fortified 110 XI, 23| for retreat. To keep his soldiers free from sloth, he dug 111 XI, 24| in several provinces, the soldiers wrote a secret despatch 112 XI, 43| one day the command of the soldiers to one of the freedmen, 113 XI, 45| into the camp, where the soldiers were purposely assembled. 114 XII, 19| was therefore given to the soldiers, who had mounted the walls 115 XII, 41| apparent, daunted him. But his soldiers insisted on battle, exclaiming 116 XII, 41| slaughter fell chiefly on our soldiers; but when he had formed 117 XII, 41| both light and heavy-armed soldiers rushed to the attack; the 118 XII, 45| and the bravest of the soldiers, were slain; and shortly 119 XII, 51| furious mob with a body of soldiers. It was ascertained that 120 XII, 53| situated and garrisoned by some soldiers under the command of Caelius 121 XII, 55| secret corruption induced the soldiers to demand peace and to threaten 122 XII, 64| daring enough to slay our soldiers, there was little hesitation 123 XII, 74| changes for the worse. The soldiers' standards and tents were 124 XII, 79| was better, so that the soldiers might be encouraged to hope, 125 XII, 80| followed the voice of the soldiers, and there was no hesitation 126 XIII, 29| surrounded himself with soldiers and a number of gladiators, 127 XIII, 43| in the supineness of his soldiers than in the treachery of 128 XIII, 44| Paccius, the officers and soldiers, and ordered them to have 129 XIII, 48| storming them, he exhorted his soldiers to strip of his home this 130 XIII, 66| the collectors; that the soldiers should retain their immunities 131 XIII, 68| Still, to avoid keeping the soldiers in idleness, the first completed 132 XIII, 70| reserved for the use of our soldiers, under the leadership of 133 XIII, 71| flocks and herds of the Roman soldiers may some day be sent! Let 134 XIV, 3| boasted of it, and that the soldiers would never endure the rule 135 XIV, 9| must be required of the soldiers. Burrus replied "that the 136 XIV, 16| disappointed, in her fury with the soldiers, the Senate, and the populace, 137 XIV, 21| complete the show, a guard of soldiers with centurions and tribunes, 138 XIV, 37| tribunes and centurions and soldiers of every grade, so as to 139 XIV, 41| imprecations, scared our soldiers by the unfamiliar sight, 140 XIV, 42| veterans was encouraged by the soldiers, who lived a similar life 141 XIV, 43| onslaught; the temple where the soldiers had assembled, was stormed 142 XIV, 44| round on his scanty force of soldiers, and remembered with what 143 XIV, 49| had blocked retreat. Our soldiers spared not to slay even 144 XIV, 49| Britons, with a loss to our soldiers of about four hundred, and 145 XIV, 50| number made up with legionary soldiers. The allied infantry and 146 XIV, 51| progresses a terror even to our soldiers. But to the enemy he was 147 XIV, 57| and lined with a force of soldiers the entire route by which 148 XIV, 64| of the people and of the soldiers, and this, he found, prejudiced 149 XIV, 75| had taken up arms, and the soldiers sent to do the crime, not 150 XIV, 76| If he did but repel sixty soldiers (this was the number on 151 XIV, 80| when some companies of soldiers rushed out and dispersed 152 XIV, 84| year, with centurions and soldiers around her, already removed 153 XV, 5| stream. There were some soldiers too, and supplies previously 154 XV, 8| entrenchments. Then again the soldiers' javelins gleamed with light, 155 XV, 11| losing a centurion and a few soldiers whom he had sent on in advance 156 XV, 13| centurion, then many of the soldiers, whom, when they pleaded 157 XV, 18| detained weapons, for the soldiers were utterly cowed and gave 158 XV, 32| Corbulo, who had known our soldiers and the enemy for so many 159 XV, 42| with some companies of soldiers, filled the theatre at Neapolis. ~ ~ 160 XV, 59| which senators, knights, soldiers, even women, had given their 161 XV, 63| to their side his bravest soldiers, and then look for an adequate 162 XV, 69| on being arrested by the soldiers began his defence with the 163 XV, 73| walls with companies of soldiers and occupying with troops 164 XV, 73| villages, horse and foot soldiers, mixed with Germans, whom 165 XV, 74| test the feelings of the soldiers and of the people. "If," 166 XV, 74| liberty. Rather let the soldiers fail, the people be traitors, 167 XV, 75| the worst, till a troop of soldiers arrived, raw recruits, or 168 XV, 77| the house with troops of soldiers, and then made known the 169 XV, 82| forbade her death. At the soldiers' prompting, her slaves and 170 XV, 85| The soldiers' part too in the conspiracy 171 XV, 87| confined, saying to the soldiers around him, "Even this is 172 XV, 90| tribune, with a cohort of soldiers, and with orders to forestall 173 XV, 90| hiding his fears, when the soldiers entered and announced to 174 XVI, 3| followed not only by our soldiers but by the rustic population 175 XVI, 5| and were often struck by soldiers, stationed in the seats, 176 XVI, 9| frightened man, ordered his soldiers to overpower him. And Silanus 177 XVI, 11| the secret surveillance of soldiers. With him was his daughter, 178 XVI, 14| legions of Illyricum, all soldiers in which, worn out by age 179 XVI, 31| were scattered bodies of soldiers, amid whose looks of menace 180 XVI, 33| profounder panic, as they saw the soldiers' hands on their weapons.