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 1     I,      4|          repressed, now and then broke out. He had also from earliest
 2     I,     18|      Consuls. Tiberius instantly broke out into invective against
 3     I,     21|    affairs at Rome when a mutiny broke out in the legions of Pannonia,
 4     I,     27|          these troops the mutiny broke out afresh, and straggling
 5     I,     27|          all rushed to the spot, broke open the guardhouse, unbound
 6     I,     31|         back on the throng, they broke into savage exclamations,
 7     I,     68|        and at a single dash they broke through the enemy, and drove
 8     I,    102|    itself in the preceding year, broke out with worse violence,
 9    II,     67|          In this same year a war broke out in Africa, where the
10    II,    110|         fro through the city and broke open the doors of the temples.
11   III,     17|       points but one the defence broke down. That he had tampered
12   III,     56|       cut to pieces; dissensions broke out among the besiegers,
13   III,     60|         more formidable movement broke out among the Aedui, proportioned
14    IV,     36|    motion a force of marines, he broke up the seditious combination
15    IV,     41|                  Some little joy broke this long succession of
16    IV,     63|      dragged back to torture, he broke loose from his guards and
17     V,     14|         feud between the consuls broke out. Trio, a reckless man
18    VI,     19|    having twisted it around him, broke his neck by throwing himself
19    VI,     42|         ancestors, whenever they broke off an intimacy, to forbid
20    XI,      2|       this last that the accused broke silence, and burst out with
21    XI,     44|     times that while the emperor broke into contradictory exclamations,
22   XII,      5|        Claudius at the same time broke off the connection; Silanus
23   XII,     38|      island Hibernia, when feuds broke out among the Brigantes
24   XII,     47|           Subsequently a quarrel broke out between them, followed
25   XII,     51| violently pressed on him till he broke through the furious mob
26   XII,     52|             In the same year war broke out between the Armenians
27  XIII,     44|         a stronger force. But he broke the order, and on the arrival
28   XIV,     49|     cavalry with extended lances broke through all who offered
29   XIV,     61|         Thrasea's freespokenness broke through the servility of
30    XV,      8|      which were being fortified, broke its way through them, when
31    XV,     48|           the conflagration both broke out and instantly became
32    XV,     50|        greater infamy because it broke out on the Aemilian property
33    XV,     54|    checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea,
34   XVI,     20|      under seal to Nero. Then he broke his signet-ring, that it
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