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 1     I,     35|         and turn what chance had offered to a wise account, ordered
 2     I,     45|     soldier, by name Calusidius, offered him a drawn sword, saying
 3     I,     48|     money and the discharge were offered even without their demanding
 4     I,     56|       was the act of the man who offered me the sword. At any rate
 5     I,     70|          wife Alliaria, and then offered his neck to the executioners,
 6     I,    106|     declared that only those had offered themselves to him as candidates
 7    II,     37|         entered without counsel, offered to state the charges against
 8    II,     57| solicited to accept a consulship offered by Augustus. But beside
 9    II,     89|         paying the vows they had offered for his safety, he went
10    II,    116|         once before too had been offered him, and he sharply rebuked
11   III,      3|         route, met the mourners, offered victims and built altars
12   III,     17|           besides, the defendant offered his slaves to the torture,
13   III,     19|      hopes were in suspense, she offered to share his lot, whatever
14    IV,     14|          avoid the first draught offered him as he was dining at
15    IV,     89|          of them, and fresh ones offered themselves for the same
16     V,     11|         his accusers with having offered the keys of the treasury,
17    VI,      6|          soon as the opportunity offered, against Cotta Messalinus,
18    VI,     12|         this apology meant to be offered for all without difference
19    VI,     54|         seize the advantage thus offered, and then led the main strength
20    XI,     43|          of the freedmen, and he offered to undertake it himself.
21   XII,      9|        and atonements were to be offered by the pontiffs in the grove
22   XII,     63|    author of this proposal, were offered on the motion of Barea Soranus,
23   XII,     77|          at the opportunity thus offered, and did not lack instruments,
24   XII,     80|         they yielded to what was offered them. Nero was conveyed
25  XIII,     14|          blandishments, and even offered the seclusion of her chamber
26  XIII,     19|      before the murder, Nero had offered the worst insult to the
27  XIII,     29|      allowed, and the rewards he offered, and especially by looking
28  XIII,     47|   limited number on one side and offered a larger on the other, expressly
29  XIII,     57|   abandoning her husband. He had offered her marriage and had won
30   XIV,      3|         half intoxicated son and offered him her person, and that
31   XIV,      5|         ingenious suggestion was offered by Anicetus, a freedman,
32   XIV,      7|       naval implements as chance offered. Agrippina was silent and
33   XIV,     21|          incentive to excess was offered for sale. Money too was
34   XIV,     44| garrisons, and attacked whatever offered most wealth to the spoiler,
35   XIV,     49|     lances broke through all who offered a strong resistance. The
36    XV,     53|        ground landlords. He also offered rewards proportioned to
37    XV,     54|  direction of which prayers were offered to Vulcanus, Ceres, and
38    XV,     55|                             Nero offered his gardens for the spectacle,
39    XV,     65|          which would be promptly offered him by all who had no part
40   XVI,      4|        wishing to avert scandal, offered the emperor the "victory
41   XVI,     14|        Its people had previously offered this same amount for the
42   XVI,     23|        the Fifteen; he had never offered a sacrifice for the safety
43   XVI,     28|           Conflicting advice was offered. Those who thought it best
44   XVI,     30|        in his ardour for renown, offered, as he was tribune of the
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