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1 I, 38| once begun is not easily checked. His plan too was disconcerted
2 I, 44| of individuals, while he checked the greed and ferocity of
3 I, 81| the soldiers was not even checked by the doors of the palace.
4 I, 85| down the wooden bridge, was checked by the heap of ruins across
5 II, 14| not the shades of night checked the advance of the victorious
6 II, 23| impetuosity of the victors was checked; for it was feared that
7 II, 48| speech collected, as he checked the unseasonable tears of
8 II, 57| Asiaticus his freedman, he checked the disgraceful flattery.
9 II, 66| standards to Vienna. They were checked, however, by the united
10 II, 68| The first disturbance was checked only by a second. A cloud
11 II, 94| fought for Vindex. He never checked these cries; for to say
12 III, 17| and its precipitous banks, checked their flight. It was this
13 III, 31| with his treason. Antonius checked them, gave him an escort,
14 III, 71| assailants could not be checked as they mounted the continuous
15 IV, 24| tribes might be watched and checked; never had he contemplated
16 IV, 75| of licence and cruelty, checked their fury. They submitted,
17 IV, 81| of reinforcements. What checked them in their course of
18 V, 20| The fury of the enemy was checked, and the battle again became
19 V, 23| Grinnes, and they could not be checked, for our bravest men had
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