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1 I, 13| more passionately every day those hopes of adoption
2 I, 18| January was a gloomy, stormy day, unusually disturbed by
3 I, 29| Comrades, this is the sixth day since I became a Caesar
4 I, 29| have either to fall this day, or to do what is equally
5 I, 31| sincerity, for on that same day they would raise with equal
6 I, 42| example of manhood was on that day witnessed by our age in
7 I, 43| notable service on that day. All these persons he ordered
8 I, 46| A day spent in crime found its
9 I, 47| of Claudius, who the next day directed that he alone should
10 I, 48| was found only the next day in front of the tomb of
11 I, 56| course of the following day entered the Colonia Agrippinensis
12 I, 57| possible to slaughter in open day, but to pardon only by stealth.
13 I, 61| campaign, that on the very day on which they set out an
14 I, 65| the very length of each day's march and the changes
15 I, 78| as on this occasion the day was damp and the ice thawed,
16 I, 81| returned to the camp. The next day the houses were closed as
17 I, 85| East on a calm and tranquil day, that an ox had spoken aloud
18 II, 5 | and bring by night and day his skill, or, if the occasion
19 II, 21| The first day, however, was spent in a
20 II, 22| Almost before dawn of day the walls were crowded with
21 II, 23| change the fortune of the day. This policy excited the
22 II, 33| administration of empire. That day first gave the death-blow
23 II, 37| infamy were coming out every day into more open notoriety,
24 II, 39| most worthless carried the day. The common soldiers were
25 II, 41| The same day, while Caecina was engaged
26 II, 44| furious soldiery. Late in the day he entered the entrenchments,
27 II, 45| the enemy's camp that same day; besides, a capitulation
28 II, 45| victorious. On the following day, as the feeling of Otho'
29 II, 50| parts relate that on the day when the battle was being
30 II, 59| extravagant distinction for a day of prosperity, but it served
31 II, 69| The next day Vitellius, after giving
32 II, 74| chances of failure. What a day would that be when he should
33 II, 76| auxiliaries, and sowing every day fresh seeds of civil war.
34 II, 78| rising again the following day on the very same spot, had
35 II, 79| allegiance to him. That day was ever after celebrated
36 II, 80| present to their minds, one day, on Vespasian quitting his
37 II, 90| The next day, as if he were addressing
38 II, 91| ceremonial on the 18th of July, a day which from old times the
39 III, 2 | vanquished even on that day; though the fortune of war
40 III, 10| and at the close of the day the men dispersed to their
41 III, 15| march from Verona. The next day, keeping the legions to
42 III, 16| came up, the fortune of the day changed, and those who had
43 III, 21| Hostilia had on that very day marched a distance of thirty
44 III, 22| attack and crush the next day an enemy exhausted by cold
45 III, 26| exhausted by the toil of a day and a night would be difficult,
46 III, 37| by flattery into the one day of office which remained
47 III, 37| of Caecina. On the last day of October Rosius Regulus
48 III, 37| been consul for a single day during the dictatorship
49 III, 53| conflict that lasted for a day and a night, was indeed
50 III, 56| dark cloud the light of day. There occurred another
51 III, 70| At dawn of day, before either side commenced
52 III, 81| Antonius. He asked for one day of truce before the final
53 III, 82| capital on the following day. His reason for delay was
54 III, 82| javelins till late in the day, when they were taken in
55 III, 84| he could escape for that day, to make his way to his
56 III, 86| revolted from Galba. The day was now fast drawing to
57 IV, 4 | To Priscus indeed this day was in an especial manner
58 IV, 6 | lack of courage. On the day, however, that the Senate
59 IV, 10| to be a teacher. The next day was fixed for the trial.
60 IV, 28| One day it happened that at no great
61 IV, 28| of Vocula, who the next day inflicted capital punishment
62 IV, 30| After a night thus spent, day revealed a new method of
63 IV, 34| when the fortune of the day was suddenly changed by
64 IV, 34| engagement. Of the slain on that day the greater number belonged
65 IV, 35| Romans the fortune of the day varied, and the most violently
66 IV, 39| buy their provisions from day to day, and to whom cheap
67 IV, 39| their provisions from day to day, and to whom cheap corn
68 IV, 41| Domitian, on the day of his taking his seat in
69 IV, 41| the shade of Soranus. The day thus marked by an example
70 IV, 43| earned for himself on that day, by venturing, though not
71 IV, 43| ancient custom. The first day after the downfall of a
72 IV, 44| obstinate quarrel, and thus the day was spent in altercation. ~ ~
73 IV, 47| the proceedings for that day. But when Domitian harangued
74 IV, 64| with a red dye from the day of taking up arms against
75 IV, 65| Colony of the Treveri, a day having been fixed by which
76 IV, 65| open plain and the light of day revealed their disgrace.
77 IV, 67| among the free. Up to this day have the Romans closed river
78 IV, 75| On the following day Cerialis entered the Colony
79 IV, 75| shrank from the very light of day. Nor was it so much their
80 IV, 75| They must consider that day as the first of their military
81 IV, 81| carelessness, restored the day by his resolution; following
82 IV, 81| enemy's camp on the same day. ~ ~
83 IV, 84| its use, and the light of day again shone upon the blind.
84 IV, 85| whether Basilides had on this day entered the temple. He enquired
85 IV, 87| which grew heavier from day to day, continued to harass
86 IV, 87| grew heavier from day to day, continued to harass him.
87 IV, 87| Alexandria on the third day. A temple, proportioned
88 V, 5 | the rest of the seventh day was adopted, because this
89 V, 5 | was adopted, because this day brought with it a termination
90 V, 19| and your father-land. This day will either be the most
91 V, 20| have been finished that day, if the fleet had hastened
92 V, 21| The next day the 14th legion was sent
93 V, 22| end, that Civilis in one day attacked on four points
94 V, 23| cavalry, the fortune of the day changed, and the Germans
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