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 1     I,     22|             they submitted to a few centurions and still fewer tribunes. "
 2     I,     22|             as well as the mercy of centurions and exemptions from duty
 3     I,     26|           like a town, assailed the centurions who restrained them with
 4     I,     27|             was still obeyed by the centurions and by all the best men
 5     I,     32| instructions to Clemens, one of the centurions, which he was to convey
 6     I,     39|           camp were cut down by the centurions or by soldiers of the praetorian
 7     I,     40|         vengeance on the cruelty of centurions. ~ ~
 8     I,     42|            with drawn swords on the centurions, the immemorial object of
 9     I,     42|       correspond with the number of centurions. Then tearing them from
10     I,     45|           driven their tribunes and centurions, they all bared their bodies
11     I,     55|    discharge or pay; that here only centurions are murdered, tribunes driven
12     I,     58|         general revised the list of centurions. Each, at his summons, stated
13     I,     81|             tribunes and first-rank centurions. Some survivors of the disaster
14     I,     89|         moment the tribunes and the centurions convinced them that it was
15    II,     14|     Aemilius, one of the first rank centurions, who attacked at widely
16    II,     15|        genuine result. Tribunes and centurions, he knew, oftener reported
17    II,     70|          soldiers, removing the old centurions and the strict tribunes
18    II,     87|        honour, and the tribunes and centurions, by counsel, by persuasion,
19    II,    100|                                     Centurions streamed in, and hinted
20    II,    100|             retain on your side the centurions and soldiers, who are powerfully
21   III,      3|            Accordingly tribunes and centurions bore Germanicus's ashes
22   III,     48|           the soldiers and have the centurions at their beck. Lately a
23   III,    105|    detachments under the command of centurions of tried valour. At the
24    IV,      3|         name, himself selecting the centurions and tribunes. With the Senate
25    IV,     93|            prefects, and first-rank centurions had fallen. Soon afterwards
26    VI,     20|             with a few tribunes and centurions, might accompany him whenever
27    XI,     42|             all directions when the centurions appeared and put every one
28    XI,     48|         rushed out, and ordered the centurions and the tribunes, who were
29   XII,     19|             of a cohort and several centurions.~ ~
30   XII,     45|            camp-prefect, with eight centurions, and the bravest of the
31   XII,     49|          the same time those of the centurions and tribunes who pitied
32  XIII,     20|   courteously received tribunes and centurions. She honoured the names
33  XIII,     20|            surrounded by a crowd of centurions, and used to leave her after
34   XIV,     15|         prompting of Burrus, by the centurions and tribunes, who again
35   XIV,     21|            a guard of soldiers with centurions and tribunes, and Burrus,
36   XIV,     37|             days, with tribunes and centurions and soldiers of every grade,
37   XIV,     42|            kingdom was plundered by centurions, his house by slaves, as
38   XIV,     84|            her twentieth year, with centurions and soldiers around her,
39    XV,     35|            sent back with them some centurions with a message anything
40    XV,     61|      praetorian cohorts, and of two centurions, Maximus Scaurus and Venetus
41    XV,     66|         powerless, the tribunes and centurions and all the others who had
42    XV,     78|             in to Seneca one of his centurions, who was to announce to
43    XV,     84|        secret consultation with the centurions, and had planned, not without
44    XV,     88|      penalty. Nor did the remaining centurions forget their courage in
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