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 1     I,     21|        of affairs at Rome when a mutiny broke out in the legions
 2     I,     22|        ready to be abettors of a mutiny, he asked, in the tone of
 3     I,     24|         said, "It is not through mutiny and tumult that the desires
 4     I,     26|  companies which previous to the mutiny had been sent to Nauportus
 5     I,     27|      arrival of these troops the mutiny broke out afresh, and straggling
 6     I,     28|         with more leaders of the mutiny. Vibulenus, a common soldier,
 7     I,     36|          at the beginning of the mutiny they had grouped into one
 8     I,     37|      removing the leaders of the mutiny." ~ ~
 9     I,     40|       legions of Germany rose in mutiny, with a fury proportioned
10     I,     40|   suspense, watched the issue of mutiny elsewhere; but the soldiers
11     I,     44|        to him. On hearing of the mutiny in the legions, he instantly
12     I,     45|        soon as he touched on the mutiny and asked what had become
13     I,     46|     enemy was aware of the Roman mutiny, and would certainly attack
14     I,     50| concessions they had extorted by mutiny. And as it is the way with
15     I,     55|    Julius once quelled an army's mutiny with a single word by calling
16     I,     59|      been the first to begin the mutiny, and the most atrocious
17     I,     65|       without a stain during the mutiny.~ ~
18     I,     68|          time for wiping out the mutiny. "Advance," he said, "and
19     I,     69|   Tiberius. He rejoiced that the mutiny was crushed, but the fact
20     I,     92|  generals. A woman had quelled a mutiny which the sovereign's name
21     I,    103|  ill-advised results of the late mutiny, by which a limit of sixteen
22    II,     18|          endure war had taken to mutiny. Half of them have their
23    II,    107|      rewards, sought to excite a mutiny. He had so far roused them
24    IV,     24|         armies were falling into mutiny, and that Tiberius's throne
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