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 1     I,     30|       the flower of the German soldiery, which was then the emperor'
 2     I,     46|   nothing were conceded to the soldiery, the State was equally in
 3     I,     55|     should I be spurned by the soldiery of Spain or Syria. First
 4     I,     60|        as they were, while the soldiery were all the time in revolt,
 5     I,     68|     was uninterrupted, and the soldiery, with the confidence of
 6    II,    106|    with reserves, a formidable soldiery on one side, a formidable
 7    IV,      3|        incident to a dispersed soldiery, the greater effectiveness
 8    IV,      6|  garrisoned by its own special soldiery, three city, nine praetorian
 9    VI,     50|        chief with his hireling soldiery. Pharasmanes reminded his
10   XII,     49| donative was also given to the soldiery in Nero's name, and presents
11  XIII,      5|     and the concurrence of the soldiery, he then dwelt on the counsels
12  XIII,     28|      show of freedom, that the soldiery too might be less demoralised
13  XIII,     29|      presence once more of the soldiery in the theatre. ~ ~
14   XIV,      9|      slaves or stirring up the soldiery, or hastening to the Senate
15   XIV,     48|       promptly did the veteran soldiery, with their long experience
16    XV,      7|      tenth legions and the old soldiery of Syria remained with Corbulo.
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