Book,  Par.

 1     I,     63|      of their legions remained loyal, at the commander's suggestion
 2     I,     64|  disposal of chance. Even some loyal men were slain, for, on
 3    II,    102|        of the army in the same loyal spirit in which he had before
 4    IV,     24|    troops had been steadfastly loyal, while other armies were
 5    IV,     56|      reply, after praising the loyal sentiments of Sejanus and
 6    XI,     30|      preserved an unbroken and loyal peace. United as they now
 7   XII,     36|      them; they were admirably loyal to us, and among their subjects,
 8   XII,     47|        skill; he had long been loyal to Rome and had been defended
 9  XIII,     45| plundering all whom he thought loyal to Rome, while he eluded
10  XIII,     71|        among those nations and loyal to Rome, Boiocalus by name,
11    XV,     86|     yet not a soldier was more loyal to you while you deserved
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