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1 I, 22| barbarous tribes we have to face the enemy from our tents." ~ ~ 2 I, 29| and smiting his breast and face with his hands. Then, hurling 3 I, 41| there was sedition in many a face and voice. "The Roman world," 4 I, 53| Divine Augustus and could face peril with no degenerate 5 I, 55| Actium with one look of his face. Though I am not yet what 6 I, 87| neither be carried in the face of the storm of missiles, 7 II, 11| scar which disfigured his face, and on being told the particular 8 II, 17| blows thickly; strike at the face with your swords' points. 9 II, 21| them, having smeared his face with his blood, that he 10 II, 43| about him, to wear a calm face, while he prolonged his 11 III, 23| grandson's murderess in the face, to converse with her and 12 III, 62| said, "let us have the foe face to face; that will be enough 13 III, 62| us have the foe face to face; that will be enough for 14 III, 104| Roman soldiers was in his face, or on his flank, or frequently 15 IV, 4| himself, had struck him in the face. On considering every plan 16 IV, 20| imagined that it was his face they saw, his voice they 17 IV, 37| spirit, looked his son in the face, shook his chains, and appealed 18 IV, 58| were flung in his very face. Votienus was charged with 19 IV, 75| stooping figure, a bald head, a face full of eruptions, and covered 20 IV, 77| emperor, and with knee, face, and hand encountered the 21 IV, 81| arise, when some distorted face, bearing however a general 22 IV, 85| into flames, changed the face of the country. Greeks, 23 V, 10| all gazing on his fearless face, and imagining that there 24 VI, 3| Tiberius, just as if he were face to face with him, asked 25 VI, 3| just as if he were face to face with him, asked what he 26 VI, 56| Fulcinius Trio, unwilling to face an onslaught of accusers, 27 VI, 68| Tiridates was a coward in the face of danger. But their retreat 28 VI, 72| and, noting the savage face of the other, said, "You 29 XI, 1| and then had not feared to face an assembly of the Roman 30 XI, 42| promptly resolved to meet and face her husband, a course in 31 XII, 41| general. The river too in his face, the rampart they had added 32 XII, 55| blockade. Pharasmanes, to his face, replied vaguely and often 33 XII, 56| seeing them slain before his face. Rhadamistus too, seemingly 34 XIII, 29| the marks of them in his face. When it was notorious that 35 XIII, 58| and it was always with her face partly veiled, either to 36 XIV, 7| themselves promptly unite to face the emergency, and others, 37 XIV, 43| leaving their youth alone to face the foe. Surprised, as it 38 XIV, 57| could not be obeyed in the face of a dense and threatening 39 XV, 48| on their side or in their face. Or if they reached a refuge 40 XV, 52| barren shore or through the face of hills, where one meets 41 XV, 59| tall stature and a handsome face. But solidity of character 42 XVI, 39| his earnest expression of face and from words heard when