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 1     I,      5|           destruction. Whatever the fact was, Tiberius as he was
 2     I,      7|       shared the secret (he had, in fact, sent the written order
 3     I,     15|        extreme wickedness." For, in fact, Augustus, a few years before,
 4     I,     25|           the soldiers, to whom the fact that their commander's son
 5     I,     42|      intractable commotion, was the fact that, instead of being divided
 6     I,     46|           legions, civil war was in fact begun. Severity would be
 7     I,     59|         place was called. These, in fact, had been the first to begin
 8     I,     69|         mutiny was crushed, but the fact that Germanicus had won
 9     I,     72|            of spring. There had, in fact, sprung up a hope of the
10     I,     72|         Segestes often revealed the fact that a rebellion was being
11     I,     77|           for you to consider which fact weighs most with you, that
12    II,     12|             who surrenders, and the fact that neither Arminius's
13    II,     18|            advantage. They have, in fact, had recourse to a fleet
14    II,     45|           for five years? It was in fact a multiplying of the magistrates
15    II,     47|             refuse their bounty. In fact, it is not a request, but
16    II,     57|          for him, and there was the fact too that he had an advantage
17    II,    112|           ever before been born. In fact, he would turn to his own
18   III,     44|      consulship, memorable from the fact that father and son were
19   III,     51|            was well understood, the fact that Blaesus was uncle of
20   III,     61|            disaffected; anything in fact was believed, with rumour'
21   III,     69|            if we look to the single fact of the infamous utterance
22   III,     71|            stern in his reforms. In fact, when the aedile Caius Bibulus
23   III,     82|          Jupiter to leave Italy; in fact, his own legal position
24   III,    108|             them all, from the very fact that their likenesses were
25    IV,     15|         rumours, over and above the fact that they are not vouched
26    IV,     15|             sort of wickedness, the fact that he was the emperor'
27    IV,     35|      Dolabella's renown. He had, in fact, with a smaller army, brought
28    IV,     56|            how much stronger is the fact that he bestowed his daughter
29    IV,     59|       arbitrarily, but according to fact, and king Antigonus, as
30    IV,     73|             the city, on which very fact they relied. The Ephesians
31    IV,     88|              shuddering at the mere fact that they had betrayed alarm. "
32    VI,      4|             Caius Caesar. When this fact was divulged, there came
33    VI,     13|      courage of this speech and the fact that there had been found
34    VI,     30|             ages and by our own. In fact, how the son of this same
35    VI,     35|           crime two years before, a fact, he said, to be recorded;
36    VI,     38|             a hale old age; and the fact of the province having been
37    VI,     42|            the executioner, and the fact too that the condemned,
38    VI,     44|        derived credibility from the fact that Gaetulicus alone of
39    VI,     46|     authority were wanted; only, in fact, that, with Caesar's consent,
40    VI,     59|          were the next consuls. The fact that that year Lucius Aruseius
41    VI,     64|           mercy of the nobles. As a fact, popular government almost
42    VI,     71|             and a scorn. It was, in fact, not so much popularity
43    VI,     73|      torture of the slaves, and the fact that there was no letter
44    XI,     31|        ancient alliance, and to the fact that they alone of the Gauls
45   XII,     31| understanding; and this is either a fact, or perhaps his perils won
46   XII,     44|        front of Roman standards. In fact, Agrippina boasted that
47   XII,     49|            quarrel, as implying, in fact, contempt of Nero's adoption
48  XIII,      1|             the Caesars. Silanus in fact was the son of a great-grandson
49  XIII,     10|          other hand appealed to the fact that Vologeses had not brought
50  XIII,     18|             own sister. She saw, in fact, that she was robbed of
51  XIII,     54|             and Cornelius Lupus, in fact, with the wholesale conviction
52  XIII,     57|            was his, that he had, in fact, avenged his patron's wrongs.
53  XIII,     58|        elegance of Otho, and by the fact too that he was reputed
54  XIII,     61|           inferring that he was, in fact, an artful dissembler. Graptus,
55  XIII,     74|                 That same year, the fact that the tree in the Comitium,
56   XIV,     35|       alliance, and pointing to the fact that they were detaining
57   XIV,     59|            grandeur, so much so, in fact, that Nero when he was ill,
58   XIV,     59|         retiring habits, and by the fact that he was a man of newly-risen
59   XIV,     64|     supposed to be illness from the fact that from the gradual swelling
60   XIV,     66|             merit, coupled with the fact that the emperor more and
61   XIV,     83|            had procured abortion, a fact he had himself ascertained.
62   XIV,     85|           the temples. I record the fact with a special object. Whoever
63    XV,      5|            his movement. He had, in fact, occupied Tigranocerta,
64    XV,     37|           was clearly proved by the fact that he commanded Paetus'
65    XV,     40|     unconcerned for his brother. In fact, Vologeses had entreated
66    XV,     66|       another marriage, but for the fact that the lust of dominion
67    XV,     73|            a sudden meeting, or the fact of having entered a banquet
68    XV,     77|            failed to do. It was, in fact, Natalis alone who divulged
69    XV,     93|           conspiracy, but he was in fact hated by Nero, because he
70   XVI,      1|          masses of ancient days. In fact, he said, ingots of great
71   XVI,      5|        indifference. It was a known fact that several knights, in
72   XVI,      7|            to the Party-Leader." In fact, he had thereby sought to
73   XVI,     16|      promptitude arising out of the fact that Ostorius, with his
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