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 1     I,     50|           had come at the Senate's orders to cancel the concessions
 2     I,     66|        grand banquets. Caecina had orders to advance with some light
 3    II,     93|          themselves under infamous orders belief or pardon will be
 4   III,     23|            have refused a father's orders, compassionating at the
 5   III,     48|        government, and the women's orders are the more despotic and
 6    IV,      3|        that they might all receive orders at the same moment, and
 7    IV,     32|          he feared the sovereign's orders more than the risks of war. ~ ~
 8    VI,      3|           to receive the emperor's orders or his rewards except from
 9    XI,     21|           one was to fight without orders. At the outposts, on guard,
10   XII,     54|          enemy and Rhadamistus the orders of his father, the centurion
11   XII,     56|         covered carriages till the orders of Pharasmanes were distinctly
12   XII,     57|         crime and receive contrary orders from the emperor, envoys
13   XII,     64|     emperors might impose the same orders. Felix meanwhile, by ill-timed
14  XIII,      9|            were instructed to obey orders, just as the war might require.
15  XIII,     17|         other companions different orders, and such as would not put
16  XIII,     31|          position of the different orders, thrown freedom open to
17  XIII,     55|          himself under Messalina's orders, and the defence began to
18   XIV,     10|           readiest to execute your orders." He himself, when he had
19   XIV,     34|           the inhabitants awaiting orders. They also handed him a
20   XIV,     49|          disregarded the general's orders, threw himself on his sword. ~ ~
21   XIV,     75|            unable to execute their orders, had gone over to the new
22    XV,      3| auxiliaries from the Adiabeni, and orders that Tigranes was to be
23    XV,     33|             from Pannonia. Written orders were sent to the tetrarchs,
24    XV,     48|            more freely, or obeying orders. ~ ~
25    XV,     78|     explained to him the emperor's orders, and asked whether he was
26    XV,     90|       cohort of soldiers, and with orders to forestall the designs
27   XVI,     16|            disclosed the emperor's orders to Ostorius. That fortitude
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