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1 I, 32| was to convey to Rome. He began to speak of the soldiers' 2 I, 50| decree. At midnight they began to demand the imperial standard 3 I, 54| that were yet fresh, thus began to address the throng around 4 I, 68| moved not till the army began to defile in column through 5 I, 82| disaster, in grief and anger, began to bury the bones of the 6 II, 5| When, however, Artabanus began to threaten, and but feeble 7 II, 12| Then began a controversy. The one spoke 8 II, 46| was his turn to speak he began to address them as follows, 9 II, 70| Syria and the legions, he began, by bribery and favouritism, 10 III, 16| Thereupon Fulcinius Trio began with some old and irrelevant 11 III, 38| fear. When however they began to throw off equality, and 12 III, 48| accompanied by his wife. He began by recounting at length 13 IV, 46| resolved to give up his life, began thus:- ~ ~ 14 IV, 57| of its empty show. So he began to declaim against the laborious 15 IV, 67| the adjoining hills, he began a siege by means of the 16 IV, 67| which he had opportunely began to construct; then he drew 17 IV, 71| long and silently, and then began to mingle reproach and supplication. 18 IV, 81| As soon as they began to remove the debris, there 19 IV, 82| ill-starred year," people began to say, "and the emperor' 20 IV, 82| under evil omens." They began in vulgar fashion to trace 21 IV, 93| own possessions. Next, he began constructing solid roads 22 XI, 3| When Claudius began to deliberate about the 23 XI, 9| had nodded assent, they began to plead their cause. "Who," 24 XII, 4| sure of her marriage, she began to aim at greater things, 25 XII, 5| view to her favour, and began to bring charges against 26 XII, 6| to speak first, and then began to urge that the very burdensome 27 XII, 7| acquiescence from the Senate, began afresh to point out, that, 28 XII, 12| like arguments Claudius began to speak of the grandeur 29 XII, 46| was on the decline. Now began a series of skirmishes, 30 XII, 54| walls in vain or with loss, began a blockade, and, finding 31 XIII, 7| with its love of talking began to ask how a prince of scarce 32 XIII, 29| gladiators, who, when a fray began on a small scale and seemed 33 XIII, 55| orders, and the defence began to collapse. "Why," it was 34 XIII, 59| Otho now began to praise his wife's beauty 35 XIII, 73| approaching nearer, as the flames began to sink, tried to scare 36 XIII, 74| accounted a portent, till it began to renew its life with fresh 37 XIV, 18| enmity she owed her fall, began to totter, or her wrath 38 XIV, 24| spirit of townsfolk, they began with abusive language of 39 XIV, 30| revolution to kingdoms. So people began to ask, as if Nero was already 40 XIV, 36| ascertained to be against us, he began to take possession of Armenia, 41 XIV, 65| was removed, and Nero too began to lean on worse advisers. 42 XV, 2| Tiridates by his side, and began to speak as follows: "This 43 XV, 5| The Adiabeni, when they began to advance their scaling 44 XV, 18| lines before the Roman army began to retire, but also stood 45 XV, 34| together for an harangue, and began with grand allusions to 46 XV, 57| and yet fearful of change, began at once to talk of Spartacus, 47 XV, 62| thought of anything noble) began to stir and upbraid the 48 XV, 62| a guilty complicity. She began thus. There was a captain 49 XV, 63| accordingly said more, and began the history of all the emperor' 50 XV, 67| in secrecy till betrayal began from the house of Scaevinus. 51 XV, 69| arrested by the soldiers began his defence with the reply 52 XV, 86| deserved to be loved. I began to hate you when you became 53 XVI, 34| of Soranus, entered, and began by speaking of his friendship