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1 I, 22| demand relief, if you do not go with your prayers or arms 2 I, 39| violent that they could not go beyond their tents or meet 3 I, 45| repeatedly if he would not go back. But Germanicus protesting 4 I, 48| twenty-first legions refused to go till in the summer-camp 5 II, 21| caught the general's eye. "Go," he exclaimed, "follow 6 II, 21| auxiliaries, who let him go. ~ ~ 7 II, 43| as to say that he would go to the praetor's court and 8 II, 50| soldiers) and urged them to go to him as pretended accomplices, 9 II, 77| the multitude. He would go about without soldiers, 10 II, 100| legions at his command. "Go back," they said, "to the 11 II, 103| telling Piso that he was to go to Rome to defend himself. 12 III, 19| emperor would be allowed to go against her. While Piso' 13 III, 50| it be expedient, he would go to other countries, not 14 III, 55| wrongs of his countrymen to go unpunished. The Coelaletae, 15 III, 65| influenced by fear, he would go to examine and settle matters. ~ ~ 16 III, 69| which this offence may not go unpunished, while we shall 17 III, 83| high an honour does not go as a worshipper to the city' 18 III, 98| and such a crime must not go unpunished. Granted that 19 IV, 5| I too ought, I think, to go through these details, and 20 IV, 38| from Ravenna, and forced to go through the prosecution, 21 V, 13| intending, it seemed, to go to Italy. Sabinus sent this 22 VI, 2| consuls, so that he might go in safety from Capreae to 23 VI, 20| State-council, for he would often go round and avoid his native 24 VI, 38| years, that he might not go to Spain. ~ ~ 25 XI, 40| in concert that he must go to the camp, must assure 26 XI, 44| Meanwhile the holy virgin was to go and discharge her sacred 27 XI, 48| warmed him, he bade some one go and tell the "poor creature" ( 28 XII, 24| do not believe me, let me go and pursue me." He stood 29 XIII, 6| motioned to the prince to go and meet his mother. Thus, 30 XIII, 10| commander of a cohort, to go and take the hostages. Hence 31 XIII, 16| alive; with him she would go to the camp, where on one 32 XIII, 21| no one to comfort or to go near her, except a few ladies, 33 XIII, 21| freedman of Domitia, to go at once and put the charge 34 XIII, 57| when seemingly about to go, and she was fearing nothing, 35 XIII, 61| profligacy, and Nero used to go there that he might take 36 XIII, 61| on the emperor, should he go back by the Flaminian road, 37 XIV, 1| union with Otho. She would go anywhere in the world, where 38 XIV, 10| author of this mighty boon. "Go," he said, "with all speed 39 XIV, 19| his popularity. "He might go without a fear," they said, " 40 XIV, 44| into his army all who would go with him. Those who were 41 XV, 17| commander of the cavalry, to go. Thereupon Paetus dwelt 42 XV, 18| But those who ventured to go on it found it to be firm 43 XV, 30| Thrasea was forbidden to go, and received with fearless 44 XV, 31| office. He was ready to go to the emperor's image in 45 XV, 38| of moderation. He would go to Rome, and bring the emperor 46 XV, 38| reversed; Tiridates is about to go, a spectacle to the world, 47 XV, 66| house or gardens, used to go to the entertainments of 48 XV, 74| Scaevinus was hesitating, to go to the camp or mount the 49 XV, 78| was accordingly ordered to go back and to announce sentence 50 XVI, 25| Either let us go over to his system, if it