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1 I, 92| thus courting the soldiers. Generals had nothing left them when 2 I, 92| armies than officers, than generals. A woman had quelled a mutiny 3 II, 1| driven before him armies and generals from Rome, Phraates had 4 II, 59| word of command from their generals. On this occasion Arminius, 5 II, 98| a deliberation among the generals and other senators present 6 II, 117| to liken himself to those generals of old who had forbidden 7 II, 118| rise, as other kings and generals, but in the height of her 8 III, 7| armies, the destruction of generals, the total extinction of 9 III, 60| strife between the Roman generals, each of whom claimed the 10 III, 65| loyalty and courage of his generals, and to his own policy. 11 III, 87| and Lucius Sulla. These generals, after respectively defeating 12 III, 88| Isauricus, and many other generals who had conceded the same 13 III, 106| ancient honour conferred on generals who for good service to 14 IV, 32| Numidian Tacfarinas. Former generals, when they thought that 15 IV, 45| glorious deaths of great generals, enchain and refresh a reader' 16 IV, 73| too of letters from Roman generals, of treaties concluded with 17 V, 5| sword and chose for their generals and emperors those whose 18 VI, 77| spot and despatches to the generals and armies. On the 15th 19 XI, 23| but this, "Happy the Roman generals of old," and gave the signal 20 XII, 27| boundaries of Rome. But Roman generals, even after the conquest 21 XII, 39| far above all the other generals of the Britons. Inferior 22 XII, 45| captive prince by any of our generals to the people of Rome. Triumphal 23 XII, 72| the land or sea passage of generals and armies, as well as for 24 XIII, 10| was a feud between the two generals; Ummidius complained that 25 XIII, 45| divided his army, so that his generals and officers might attack 26 XIII, 68| from the temper of the generals, who, now that triumphal 27 XIV, 42| precaution neglected by our generals, while they thought more 28 XV, 20| conversation between the generals. While Corbulo complained