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1 I, 24| entire estate, and made a present of it to the soldier. He
2 I, 33| asserted that they had been present, and had seen the deed;
3 I, 43| blow, those who had been present, those who whether truly
4 I, 43| provide protection for the present and vengeance for the future. ~ ~
5 I, 53| had complained of their present condition, would be slaughtered
6 I, 55| the consular legate, was present and witnessed this outrage,
7 I, 61| if the Emperor had been present to stimulate the energetic
8 I, 65| also made each soldier a present of 300 sesterces. After
9 I, 65| fire to the place, when a present of money soothed his rage.
10 I, 69| Vitellianists, and by way of a present to their new Prince they
11 I, 71| villains, distrusting the present, and dreading change, look
12 II, 8 | change, and detesting the present state of things. The report
13 II, 14| drawn up in line so as to present a formidable front. The
14 II, 16| execution. All who were present were terrified at their
15 II, 33| better for the Emperor to be present in person, or to withdraw.
16 II, 39| that the Emperor should be present at the conflict; many begged
17 II, 54| brother of the Emperor, was present at their deliberations,
18 II, 70| Valens and Caecina were present, and pointed out the various
19 II, 76| And do not dread what may present the semblance of flattery.
20 II, 80| success or of disaster, were present to their minds, one day,
21 II, 85| though they had not been present at the battle of Bedriacum.
22 II, 90| the very persons who were present and to the whole of Italy,
23 II, 91| consular elections he was present in company with the candidates
24 II, 95| thinking it enough to enjoy the present, and without a thought for
25 III, 13| Then, the conspirators present setting the example, and
26 III, 13| sale, might be given as a present to the exile Antonius. Thus,
27 III, 32| Otho, as well as in the present, they had supported the
28 III, 36| forgetfulness the past, the present, and the future. While he
29 III, 61| his company or troop, a present to the conqueror, and a
30 IV, 4 | in his hands, and made a present of it to Vespasian." Their
31 IV, 8 | but I acquiesce in the present, and, while I pray for good
32 IV, 44| though Caesar himself be present." Crispus followed. Both
33 IV, 50| certain, for no one was present at their confidential meetings,
34 IV, 56| the Ubii and Tungri were present but the Treveri and Lingones
35 IV, 61| form of oath. All who were present swore allegiance to the
36 IV, 72| they acquiesced in their present condition. Letters were
37 IV, 84| blind. Persons actually present attest both facts, even
38 V, 4 | them to be quit of their present misery. They agreed, and
39 V, 23| the Roman fleet was not present at the engagement, though
40 V, 24| up the river Lupia as a present to Veleda. ~ ~
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