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1 I, 2 | amid universal hatred and terror. Slaves were bribed to turn
2 I, 39| defenceless Emperor. In all the terror of their arms, and at the
3 I, 41| he invented this in his terror, or he thus confessed his
4 I, 49| Otho, was heightened into terror by the fresh news about
5 I, 80| another betrayed by their terror, they still watched the
6 I, 85| sources increased men's terror. It was said that in the
7 I, 85| heard of only in times of terror. But an alarm greater than
8 I, 87| the more evident was their terror. On the other hand, there
9 II, 10| or helpless. Besides the terror of the law, Crispus had
10 II, 44| all the exasperation or terror of these thoughts, the extremity
11 III, 58| fact that in the moment of terror the counsels of the wise
12 III, 59| with new vigour, had struck terror into Italy, so now did the
13 IV, 23| troops, wishing to add a new terror to his demonstration, covered
14 IV, 26| soldier struck them with terror. This fellow indeed actually
15 IV, 26| ill-affected were struck with terror. Then, as all with common
16 IV, 47| to another, a thrill of terror ran through them all. Among
17 IV, 79| Transrhenane tribes, the terror of whose name will break
18 V, 18| few were left, who carried terror in their hearts and scars
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