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1 I, 1| were falsified through terror, and after their death were 2 I, 27| scourged and imprisoned as a terror to the rest; for, even as 3 I, 37| said, to be conquered by terror or by threats. Were he to 4 I, 37| the general should apply terror by removing the leaders 5 I, 50| In the bewilderment of terror and conscious guilt they 6 I, 83| battle array. This struck terror into the enemy and gave 7 II, 30| really seen or in their terror believed.~ ~ 8 II, 50| fluctuating between shame and terror. At last he entrusted the 9 III, 40| and over all there hung a terror till Tiberius, to provide 10 III, 52| slave was often an actual terror to his patron or master 11 III, 79| had given to the growing terror of the informers, wrote 12 III, 91| reprobation of posterity as a terror to evil words and deeds. 13 IV, 3| themselves, while it would strike terror into the citizens. His pretexts 14 IV, 24| tremendous and so spread greater terror among others. Many thought 15 IV, 33| his first approach, by the terror of the Roman name and because 16 IV, 35| Rome. The nation, in its terror at the destruction of Tacfarinas, 17 IV, 37| was innocent and that his terror was groundless, as would 18 IV, 69| the daring of some and the terror of others, random blows, 19 IV, 86| by the good, as he was a terror to the evil-minded. Latinius 20 VI, 25| touch them. The force of terror had utterly extinguished 21 VI, 28| agitated by amazement and terror, till at last he exclaimed 22 XI, 40| Claudius was so overwhelmed by terror that he repeatedly asked 23 XI, 49| hand to a dagger. In her terror she was applying it ineffectually 24 XII, 19| destruction of Uspe struck terror into the rest of the people, 25 XII, 35| support to the conquered and a terror to the conqueror, who might 26 XII, 38| but on the Silures neither terror nor mercy had the least 27 XII, 53| invasion drove Mithridates in terror from the open country and 28 XII, 67| more remote, and spread terror with the tremendous crash. 29 XII, 74| months. But Agrippina's terror was the most conspicuous. 30 XIII, 18| return. As for Agrippina, her terror and confusion, though her 31 XIII, 62| a praetorian cohort, the terror of which, coupled with the 32 XIII, 72| Bructeri were cowed by a like terror. And so, as the rest too 33 XIV, 9| author. Then, paralysed with terror and protesting that she 34 XIV, 11| after the rest had fled in terror at the attack. A small lamp 35 XIV, 15| still oftener starting up in terror, bereft of reason, he awaited 36 XIV, 32| it, increase the enemy's terror, or, by sparing it, win 37 XIV, 51| to make his progresses a terror even to our soldiers. But 38 XIV, 56| none at all, it is only by terror you can hold in such a motley 39 XIV, 84| her blood was congealed by terror and flowed too slowly, she 40 XV, 12| camp, exaggerating in their terror the king's valour, and the 41 XV, 45| throughout his limbs, either from terror inspired by the deity or 42 XV, 61| and had often put him in terror by hinting that he had been 43 XV, 87| certain, fell with more terror on the ears of Nero, who 44 XV, 90| himself and laughed over their terror at the expectation of a