Book,  Par.

 1     I,     14|        that he had excited the veterans by bribery, had, when a
 2     I,     32|   being a denarius, and of the veterans not being detained under
 3     I,     49|      the Chauci, begun by some veterans of the mutinous legions
 4     I,     50|      first and twentieth, with veterans discharged and serving under
 5     I,     55|      his own recruits, his own veterans are not satisfied with discharge
 6     I,     58|    example was followed by the veterans, who were soon afterwards
 7   III,     30|    rigour that a detachment of veterans, numbering not more than
 8    IV,      5|      pretext was the number of veterans on the eve of discharge
 9    IV,     93|   Upper province the legionary veterans, as well as some picked
10   XII,     32|        despatch of a colony of veterans to the chief town of the
11   XII,     38|     colony of a strong body of veterans was established at Camulodunum
12  XIII,     37| strengthened by an addition of veterans; to every member of the
13  XIII,     43|       that that army contained veterans who had never been on piquet
14   XIV,     37|         A further enrolment of veterans in Tarentum and Antium did
15   XIV,     42|    freedom. It was against the veterans that their hatred was most
16   XIV,     42|     and the lawlessness of the veterans was encouraged by the soldiers,
17   XIV,     43|    Britons, as hopeful, by the veterans, as alarming. But as Suetonius
18   XIV,     45|     fourteenth legion with the veterans of the twentieth, and auxiliaries
19    XV,     34|  lately brought up, and picked veterans from Illyricum and Egypt,
20    XV,     75|   because he was afraid of the veterans, imbued, though they were,
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