Book,  Par.

1     I,     72|        revealed the fact that a rebellion was being organized, more
2   III,     59|         Such was the end of the rebellion of the Treveri.~ ~
3    IV,     25|        complicity in Sacrovir's rebellion, a rapacity which sullied
4    IV,     33|        who were on the verge of rebellion. Next, as several expeditions
5    IV,     37|     been sent to Gaul to excite rebellion, further adding that Caecilius
6    IV,     38|   emperor, at finding a hostile rebellion and disturbance of the public
7    IV,     64|     their natural ferocity, the rebellion had its origin in their
8     V,      3| harshness, yet it was not armed rebellion or a longing for revolution,
9   XII,     64|       hearing the causes of the rebellion had given authority for
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