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1 I, 5 | do not buy them," noble words for the commonwealth, but
2 I, 14| Having first said a few words about his advanced years,
3 I, 18| not gone beyond certain words and cries, and that they
4 I, 22| received the prediction as the words of wisdom and the intimation
5 I, 40| of his bearers. His last words have been variously reported
6 I, 53| soldiers' ears open to their words, of the perils and insults
7 I, 63| his army. First came angry words, then a brawl between the
8 I, 68| refrain from threatening words and gestures, till at length
9 I, 84| own speech in a tumult of words.~ ~
10 II, 66| gathered round him; from words they came to blows, and
11 III, 3 | torrent of these and similar words, that he carried away even
12 III, 24| Vitellianists with threatening words, if you cannot abide their
13 III, 25| single soldier!" With these words he raised the body, opened
14 III, 32| be warm enough. Thus the words of a slave brought on him
15 III, 39| I will relate the very words) he boasted that he had
16 III, 49| were his own; by all his words and acts he sought to pave
17 III, 50| vigour, and apt to waste in words the opportunities of action.
18 III, 58| venture on any thing beyond words. At the instance of his
19 III, 65| the temple of Apollo. The words of their conversation had
20 III, 68| Vitellius stood and spoke a few words suitable to the sad conjuncture. "
21 III, 70| Vitellius answered a few words in his own exculpation,
22 III, 74| anything but anger in his words and looks, amidst the murmurs
23 IV, 4 | have said the very same words in his place as a Senator.
24 IV, 32| tribunes, they pronounced the words, which their looks and their
25 IV, 42| devices for altering the words of the oath, among those
26 IV, 61| crime, he could only find words enough to go through the
27 IV, 76| people. Since, however, words have very great weight with
28 IV, 76| have resolved to say a few words, which, as the war is at
29 IV, 76| without using the very same words.~ ~
30 IV, 77| submission and safety." With words to this effect he quieted
31 V, 19| eyes of posterity." These words were hailed, according to
32 V, 28| would deserve no pardon, my words no credit. All the relations
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