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 1     I,      2|    revolution, they preferred the safety of the present to the dangerous
 2     I,     50|     flight. In his peril he found safety only in the camp of the
 3     I,     62|         before them, regard their safety. He sent a despatch to Caecina,
 4     I,     78|           gracious reply promised safety to his children and kinsfolk
 5     I,     90|     urgency of the crisis. "Their safety," he said, "lay in their
 6     I,     93|           there a belief in their safety till they saw Caesar and
 7    II,     25|          hope, victory their only safety.~ ~
 8    II,     89|          they had offered for his safety, he went attended by his
 9   III,      5|          gods they prayed for the safety of her children and that
10    IV,     55|       soldiers, for the emperor's safety. But there was one most
11    VI,      2|            so that he might go in safety from Capreae to Rome. Tiberius
12    VI,      5|        remedies. This secured the safety of Regulus and the postponement
13    VI,     19|    journey. Still, he lived on in safety, thanks to forgetfulness
14    VI,     44|   connected with Sejanus lived in safety and in high favour, Tiberius
15    XI,     34|        danger itself was the best safety, urged the breaking off
16    XI,     40| praetorian cohorts, must think of safety before he thought of vengeance.
17    XI,     42|         which she had often found safety; while she bade Britannicus
18    XI,     43|    declared that the only hope of safety for the emperor lay in his
19   XII,     19|           the people, who thought safety impossible when they saw
20   XII,     22|         captive with a promise of safety or to claim his surrender
21   XII,     27|          the augury of the public safety, which for twenty-five years
22   XII,     42|                   There is seldom safety for the unfortunate, and
23  XIII,     39|          alike for punishment and safety. If a master were murdered
24   XIV,     73|          aims, but only to Nero's safety, which is at least secured
25   XIV,     76|       this plan he either secured safety, or he would suffer nothing
26   XIV,     78|       most anxious thought to the safety of the State. On this pretext
27   XIV,     80|           him, or else secure his safety by a righteous vengeance.
28    XV,     15|    adverse, had taken thought for safety." ~ ~
29    XV,     29|        Senate commended Poppaea's safety to the gods, and had made
30    XV,     31|         and his legions depart in safety when he could have destroyed
31    XV,     66|         dagger from the Temple of Safety, or, according to another
32    XV,     77|           life depended on Piso's safety. Gavius Silvanus, tribune
33    XV,     78|        private citizen to his own safety, and he had no natural aptitude
34    XV,     97|         also was to be erected to Safety, on the spot whence Scaevinus
35   XVI,     15|           would contribute to his safety, if he could but obtain
36   XVI,     23|       offered a sacrifice for the safety of the prince or for his
37   XVI,     24|        man who cares not for your safety, honours not your accomplishments.
38   XVI,     34|            only however about the safety of her family, whether Nero
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