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1 I, 11| pile. The emperor left the point to them with disdainful 2 I, 29| they would have been on the point of destroying the general. 3 I, 50| insults, and were on the point of murdering them, Plancus 4 I, 80| burst in all its fury on one point, he sent Caecina through 5 I, 89| the decuman gate was the point chiefly sought, as it was 6 II, 21| our archers and was on the point of breaking through them, 7 II, 57| family, among whom he could point to his grandfather Marcus 8 II, 76| of Germanicus yield the point of advancing to the bank 9 II, 84| finally on terms, as every point was mutually conceded and 10 IV, 33| heavy troops from a single point, he summoned to his aid 11 IV, 40| trial. The motion was on the point of being carried when the 12 IV, 74| yet raised to the highest point, inasmuch as the Punic capital 13 IV, 83| of the kings. As to that point historians differ; as to 14 IV, 85| strait from the extreme point of the promontory of Sorrentum. 15 IV, 95| the Caesars, for he could point to Octavia as his grandmother 16 V, 7| and sixth books at this point rather than at the end of 17 VI, 32| ground that he was on the point of a reconciliation with 18 XI, 37| was accused. The critical point was this, that he should 19 XII, 5| daughter-in-law. Here was a starting point for an accuser. Vitellius 20 XII, 7| Senate, began afresh to point out, that, as they all recommended 21 XII, 69| expelled from the Senate, a point which the senators carried, 22 XIII, 1| of noble birth, and, as a point then much regarded, of the 23 XIII, 6| she actually was on the point of mounting the emperor' 24 XIII, 48| might be given from any point to such as were pressed. 25 XIV, 20| thought it best to concede one point that he might not persist 26 XIV, 80| throng with blows, and at the point of the sword. Whatever changes 27 XV, 25| Calpurnian enactments. For, in point of time, guilt comes before 28 XV, 67| stone to a keen and bright point. This task he assigned to 29 XV, 67| was faithful up to this point, or was in complete ignorance 30 XVI, 7| spirit, to whom he might point as an instrument of revolution. ~ ~ 31 XVI, 16| towards him, he met the point with his throat. ~ ~ 32 XVI, 41| on Demetrius~ ~[At this point the Annals are broken off.