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1 I, 40| Some have said that he asked in a tone of entreaty what
2 II, 4 | sacrificing a number of victims, asked some questions in ambiguous
3 II, 72| brought before Vitellius, and asked who he was, as his account
4 II, 88| cutting their belts, and then asked them whether they were armed.
5 III, 22| watch-word, continually asked, became known; the colours
6 III, 45| into the utmost peril. She asked for some Roman troops, and
7 III, 54| and his own purpose, and asked leave to see everything.
8 III, 75| recompense Atticus, who, when asked who had set fire to the
9 III, 77| account of his success, and asked whether he wished him at
10 III, 81| Vitellius to Antonius. He asked for one day of truce before
11 IV, 7 | bitter speeches. Helvidius asked, "Why should Marcellus be
12 IV, 20| promised, but which they now asked, not with the thought of
13 IV, 20| tribunes and centurions, asked their opinion as to whether
14 IV, 21| alleging that they had asked for peace, and that when
15 IV, 41| thus given, Junius Mauricus asked Caesar to give the Senate
16 IV, 47| flocked to support Vespasian, asked leave to serve again in
17 IV, 51| chanced to meet a slave, and asked him who he was, and where
18 IV, 72| provinces. "Where," they asked, "could a head be found
19 V, 28| the noblest spirits. He asked for a conference. The bridge
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