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 1     I,     13|      Antonius, while he was taking vengeance on his father's murderers,
 2     I,     40|         end of their miseries, and vengeance on the cruelty of centurions. ~ ~
 3     I,     62| concentrated his army and prepared vengeance against the mutineers, thought
 4     I,     64|           were allowed license and vengeance to their heart's content.
 5     I,     70|            a like motive for cruel vengeance on Sempronius Gracchus,
 6    II,     16|            sacrifice to a glorious vengeance the perfidious violators
 7    II,     32|        insurgent tribes, since the vengeance of Rome had been satisfied,
 8    II,     93|          even strangers will shed; vengeance must come from you, if you
 9    II,     99|   everything which might delay her vengeance, embarked with the ashes
10   III,      8|       universal eagerness to exact vengeance on Piso, and ceaseless complaints
11   III,     25|         Avenger and of an altar to Vengeance, he interposed, protesting
12   III,     52|        Drusus to inflict exemplary vengeance, till he ordered Rufilla
13   III,     92|         indeed Scipio's and Cato's vengeance fell on such offences, or
14    IV,      9|            and there was one whose vengeance he dreaded, who did not
15    IV,     34|           themselves to a man with vengeance and bloodshed. The word
16    IV,     37|        chains, and appealed to the vengeance of the gods, with a prayer
17    IV,     88|           his life, and he claimed vengeance in no obscure language.
18    IV,     93|            general did not attempt vengeance or even bury the dead, although
19     V,      6|        that they were prepared for vengeance, and were restrained only
20    VI,      5|       awaiting the opportunity for vengeance, and meant to press it in
21    VI,     48|           Orodes the instrument of vengeance. He gave him the Parthian
22    VI,     52|          of his kingdom, intent on vengeance. The Iberians from their
23    XI,     40|        safety before he thought of vengeance. It is quite certain that
24    XI,     42|        that he was coming, bent on vengeance. Messalina upon this went
25   XII,     10|          Messalina, and feared the vengeance of her son. ~ ~
26   XII,     22|          wrongs, and by thirst for vengeance. On the other hand it was
27   XII,     25|           stopped short of extreme vengeance. A tribune was despatched
28   XII,     34|             in their eagerness for vengeance, would give him a chance
29   XII,     45|           ardent in his thirst for vengeance. Instantly they rushed from
30   XII,     57|        them whether he should take vengeance. Few cared for the honour
31   XII,     76|            s enemies and also take vengeance on the murderers of his
32  XIII,      1|        Lucius Silanus, dreaded his vengeance; for it was the incessant
33  XIII,      5|       sense of wrong, no desire of vengeance." He then sketched the plan
34  XIII,     21|           having now a prospect of vengeance, suborned as accusers two
35  XIII,     25|          of reproach, she obtained vengeance on her accusers and rewards
36   XIV,      9|          the next moment eager for vengeance, either arming the slaves
37   XIV,     44|     meanwhile snatching at instant vengeance. ~ ~
38   XIV,     46|            the side of a righteous vengeance; a legion which dared to
39   XIV,     56|            perish, it will be with vengeance on the guilty. Our ancestors
40   XIV,     80|          his safety by a righteous vengeance. The beginning of a commotion
41    XV,     61|          at her loss was intent on vengeance. And so, when the conspirators
42    XV,     62|          his determination to have vengeance, should the chance arise.
43    XV,     97|           and presage of impending vengeance. I find in the registers
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