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  1     I,      5|             a hope of the young man being restored to the home of
  2     I,      8|              and he hesitated about being emperor. Even the proclamation
  3     I,     18|          would aspire to it without being equal to it, and who would
  4     I,     18|       forward, accidentally or from being entangled by the suppliant'
  5     I,     20|          idle talk, and the Senate, being now released from the necessity
  6     I,     22|             come from military life being entered on under fixed conditions,
  7     I,     32|           service, of the daily pay being a denarius, and of the veterans
  8     I,     32|             and of the veterans not being detained under a standard.
  9     I,     42|             murder of Caius Caesar, being then a youth of high spirit,
 10     I,     42|           the fact that, instead of being divided or instigated by
 11     I,     43|           and Agrippina herself too being rather excitable, only her
 12     I,     50|           and the chief envoy, with being the author of the Senate'
 13     I,     59|                               Quiet being thus restored for the present,
 14     I,     64|             were slain, for, on its being once understood who were
 15     I,     66|         barrier, his front and rear being defended by intrenchments,
 16     I,     72|       sprung up a hope of the enemy being divided between Arminius
 17     I,     72|           fact that a rebellion was being organized, more especially
 18     I,     72|             at feud, his resentment being heightened by personal motives,
 19     I,     76|         many of those who were then being surrendered. ~ ~
 20     I,     77|       Arminius or that she owes her being to me."~ ~
 21     I,     83|      increased the panic. They were being pushed into a swamp, well
 22     I,     85|           lands beneath. The ground being thus flooded and the completed
 23     I,     87|          pierced under him, and was being hemmed in, when the first
 24     I,     89|           alarm was groundless, yet being unable to stop or stay the
 25     I,     92|          bridge over the Rhine from being destroyed, some in their
 26    II,      2|          throne of the Arsacids now being possessed and given away
 27    II,      4|           Parthia and Rome, without being trusted by either, in consequence
 28    II,      7|           they might ground without being injured; several, furnished
 29    II,      7|             horses or supplies, and being equipped with sails as well
 30    II,      9|             on the river Luppia was being besieged, led six legions
 31    II,     11|         disfigured his face, and on being told the particular place
 32    II,     17|             sacrifice, and his robe being sprinkled with the sacred
 33    II,     41|            insisted on restrictions being put on plate, furniture,
 34    II,     44|           of its Senate and knights being able to perform their duties
 35    II,     47|             on the condition of its being always given. Otherwise
 36    II,     54|      weariness of old age, and from being unused, as a king, to equality,
 37    II,     57|            Germanicus, his daughter being betrothed to Nero, the eldest
 38    II,     58|           the young prince, who was being demoralised by the luxury
 39    II,     83|            also arrived of Artaxias being made king of Armenia by
 40    II,     86|         whom Rhescuporis accused of being his personal enemy, he appointed
 41    II,    104|            hints that the State was being threatened with an armed
 42    II,    107|         arms, while the emperor was being consulted about the appointment
 43   III,     24|          ten years, Plancina's life being spared in consideration
 44   III,     32|             who beside the glory of being one of the Aemilii was the
 45   III,     33|             the Divine Augustus was being sacrificed." Then, by the
 46   III,     55|            against itself, from not being used to our rule, and blamed
 47   III,     60|           were some slaves who were being trained for gladiators,
 48   III,     64| Augustodunum and then, from fear of being surrendered, to an adjacent
 49   III,     72|                       The Senate on being consulted had, without handling
 50   III,     89|           the party spirit that was being roused, intrusted the inquiry
 51   III,     90|          family for which vows were being performed." ~ ~
 52   III,     98|             the emperor forbade his being put upon his trial, though
 53   III,    104|          the villages of Cirta from being ravaged with impunity. Between
 54   III,    106|          the further distinction of being hailed "Imperator" by the
 55    IV,      3|      Tiberius readily yielding, and being so biassed that not only
 56    IV,      5|          side, had the character of being kindly disposed or at least
 57    IV,     20|            sorrow to the emperor by being fatal to one of the twin
 58    IV,     21|             having been given up or being observed only by a few persons."
 59    IV,     21|          several reasons, the chief being men's and women's indifference;
 60    IV,     23|            endurance at their youth being honoured equally with his
 61    IV,     25|            laws by which Silius was being tried, as if Varro were
 62    IV,     34|           knowing whither they were being led, were hurried along
 63    IV,     40|          motion was on the point of being carried when the emperor,
 64    IV,     45|        understanding the age and of being wise men. So now, after
 65    IV,     55|          had won, the reputation of being worthy of an alliance with
 66    IV,     57|          letters, for the most part being conveyed by soldiers, would
 67    IV,     60|    undertook the work willingly, as being a kinsman of the goddess.
 68    IV,     60|     property to their community, as being now his own country.~ ~
 69    IV,     63|          and its owner ascertained. Being found and put to the torture
 70    IV,     66|            of the other battle from being heard by our soldiers, who,
 71    IV,     66|           as they were taunted with being fugitives and traitors and
 72    IV,     67|            chance of the barbarians being encouraged by the night'
 73    IV,     68|           lay down their arms, this being the only remedy for their
 74    IV,     68|      heeding embarrassing noises or being deceived by quiet, but to
 75    IV,     69|         rest of the population from being reduced by assault or blockade. ~ ~
 76    IV,     70|        Claudia Pulchra, her cousin, being prosecuted by Domitius Afer.
 77    IV,     76|           Curtius Atticus, the rest being men of liberal culture,
 78    IV,     84|          wait for the emperor, this being the only means of escaping
 79    IV,     87|           there was a fear of their being seen or heard, or of suspicion
 80    IV,     93|             s position critical and being in extreme peril, sent messages
 81     V,      4|         prince's will that ruin was being plotted against his house.
 82     V,      5|            and new resolutions were being heard and read. What remained
 83     V,     12|        offence, and whither she was being dragged, saying that she
 84    VI,      2|          difference. The motion was being urged with extreme persistency,
 85    VI,      9|        screen themselves, most from being, as it were, infected with
 86    VI,     10|           Minucius and Servaeus, on being condemned, went over to
 87    VI,     13|             their previous offences being taken into account. Then
 88    VI,     13|       select circle. His reason for being displeased with Vestilius
 89    VI,     20|          family, on the other side, being of the rank of knights.
 90    VI,     22|             of money, a great shock being given to all credit, the
 91    VI,     22|             sale of their property, being locked up in the imperial
 92    VI,     28|       foreseeing his dangers and on being quite safe. Taking what
 93    VI,     35|            Gallus as a paramour and being driven by his death to loathe
 94    VI,     38|            Aelius Lamia, who, after being at last released from the
 95    VI,     42|                      Rome meanwhile being a scene of ceaseless bloodshed,
 96    VI,     42|            Labeo's case, but Labeo, being pressed by charges of maladministration
 97    VI,     46|             a class which, far from being despised among barbarians,
 98    VI,     46|            murdered by Artabanus or being under age, demanded that
 99    VI,     55|      governor of the plains, which, being surrounded by the waters
100    VI,     70|            on office, Macro's power being now excessive. Every day
101    VI,     73|              At Rome meanwhile were being sown the seeds of bloodshed
102    VI,     73|           condemnation a reward was being voted to her prosecutor,
103    VI,     78|           proscribed father, and on being admitted as a stepson into
104    VI,     78|       disgrace, when fear and shame being cast off, he simply indulged
105    XI,      8|          with him. A resolution was being framed to bring the guilty
106    XI,     10|         highest questions of empire being uncertain, lesser matters
107    XI,     14|             games, at which indeed, being one of the priesthood of
108    XI,     19|         protesting that Germany was being robbed of her ancient freedom,
109    XI,     26|           his own guilt when he was being torn in pieces by torture,
110    XI,     32|         their place. These acts, as being welcome to the State, were
111    XI,     41|          new home. The presses were being trodden; the vats were overflowing;
112   XII,      8|            pretext that riches were being accumulated as a prop to
113   XII,     12|             would like the more for being unused to them. Then he
114   XII,     16|              Gotarzes, his army not being yet in sufficient force,
115   XII,     16|           Gotarzes taunted him with being no kinsman of his or of
116   XII,     18|         fosses; only the walls, not being of stone, but of hurdles
117   XII,     49|          the circus which were then being celebrated to win for him
118   XII,     50|          chariot, a practice, which being allowed of old only to the
119   XII,     56|             mysterious sanctity, as being sealed with the blood of
120   XII,     60|     apprehension at the idea of her being left to any man's mercy.
121   XII,     64|       little hesitation about their being capitally punished. Some
122   XII,     69|              on the other hand, was being prompted to exhibit the
123   XII,     79|        though the lifeless body was being wrapped in blankets with
124   XII,     79|         applications, while all was being arranged to establish Nero
125  XIII,     15|            so far from her wardrobe being furnished by these gifts,
126  XIII,     43|         place for the tents without being dug up. Many of the men
127  XIII,     47|             and helmets." Any human being, to say nothing of an old
128  XIII,     56|           his son and granddaughter being allowed to retain the other
129  XIII,     56|             s or grandmother's will being also exempted from confiscation,
130  XIII,     67|           the defendant insisted on being at once put on his defence.
131  XIII,     68|           difficulties of the route being removed, there would be
132   XIV,      1|            failed to please, or her being a mother, and her sincere
133   XIV,      8|            near the shore, not from being driven by winds or dashed
134   XIV,     11|         Meantime, Agrippina's peril being universally known and taken
135   XIV,     20|       horses, without the spectacle being public. Soon he actually
136   XIV,     24|         Pompeii, where the show was being exhibited. And so there
137   XIV,     24|           and then again the matter being referred back to the Senators,
138   XIV,     27|        stage, under the pretence of being orators and poets. What
139   XIV,     35|          Corbulo, to save them from being intercepted by the enemy'
140   XIV,     36|           Syria, which province, as being vacant by the death of its
141   XIV,     37|         their military service. Not being accustomed to tie themselves
142   XIV,     52|          Marcellus had the glory of being the great-grandson of Asinius
143   XIV,     53|           praetor to save them from being prosecuted in the court
144   XIV,     65|             to be an end of nothing being publicly admired but what
145   XIV,     70|            substantially this:- "My being able to meet your elaborate
146   XIV,     75|           sent to do the crime, not being sufficient in number or
147   XIV,     76|            way), while tidings were being carried back to Nero, while
148   XIV,     80|             once despair of Octavia being Nero's wife, they will soon
149    XV,      1|             up, and its borders are being wrested from us, and unless
150    XV,      8|            winter-tents, which were being fortified, broke its way
151    XV,     19|             siege from their fodder being all but exhausted, and that
152    XV,     21|           not given up, appearances being consulted, in disregard
153    XV,     42|           these he now despised, as being but little frequented, and
154    XV,     43|       crowded gladiatorial show was being exhibited by Vatinius. The
155    XV,     53|        Gabii or Alba, that material being impervious to fire. And
156    XV,     55|             cruelty, that they were being destroyed.~ ~
157    XV,     63|        heard to Nero. For Epicharis being summoned and confronted
158    XV,     66|           private necessities, and, being a man of strong nerve and
159    XV,     66|          the murder, the first blow being claimed by Scaevinus, who
160    XV,     69|                        Scaevinus on being arrested by the soldiers
161    XV,     71|           the whole conspiracy, and being also more practised in accusing,
162    XV,     72|           On the morrow, as she was being dragged back on a chair
163    XV,     73|         whom the emperor trusted as being foreigners. In long succession,
164    XV,     74|           while Milichus' story was being heard, and Scaevinus was
165    XV,     89|         Statilia Messalina, without being ignorant that the emperor
166    XV,     90|             accuser appeared, Nero, being thus unable to assume the
167    XV,     93|             in Italy, their penalty being the only proof they had
168   XVI,      2|             quinquennial games were being celebrated for the second
169   XVI,      7|      coupled with Cassius, no crime being alleged, but that Cassius
170   XVI,      8|           doom and subsequently, as being too insignificant, escaped
171   XVI,     15|            so partial to bloodshed, being himself too of a restless
172   XVI,     18|            fell, Mela and Crispinus being Roman knights with senatorian
173   XVI,     22|           the praetor Antistius was being sentenced to death for libels
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