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1 I, 37| or by threats. Were he to see them inclining to submission 2 I, 38| entrenchments for all to see. ~ ~ 3 I, 87| the general. He seemed to see Quintilius Varus, covered 4 I, 105| others, that he grudged to see many enjoying promotion. 5 II, 66| candidates. Tiberius rejoiced to see a strife in the Senate between 6 II, 69| his return he attempted to see the sacred mysteries of 7 II, 105| will not fight when they see that Piso whom they themselves 8 III, 19| daunted him so much as to see Tiberius, without pity and 9 III, 89| were to sift each title and see if it involved any abuse, 10 IV, 8| provinces by new burdens, and to see that in bearing the old 11 IV, 41| dulness, and it is easy to see when the acts of a sovereign 12 IV, 71| when the emperor came to see her, wept long and silently, 13 IV, 81| debris, there was a rush to see the lifeless forms and much 14 VI, 11| obedience. And, again, we see what takes place before 15 XI, 18| charging the pontiffs to see what should be retained 16 XI, 19| valour to the test, and see whether he showed himself 17 XII, 28| the ox market, where we see the brazen statue of a bull, 18 XII, 34| waiting with the legions, to see whether the Chatti, in their 19 XII, 42| Italy. All were eager to see the great man, who for so 20 XII, 66| from Rome itself, eager to see the sight or to show respect 21 XIII, 30| Senate's general opinion, to see whether he would sanction 22 XIV, 2| checked, as all longed to see the mother's power broken, 23 XIV, 11| said she, "you have come to see me, take back word that 24 XIV, 46| causes of the war, you will see that in this battle you 25 XIV, 47| There," he said, "you see more women than warriors. 26 XIV, 51| and so they marvelled to see a general and an army who 27 XV, 77| to Seneca when ailing, to see him and remonstrate with 28 XV, 78| because of his refusal to see Piso, upon which he excused 29 XVI, 5| stationed in the seats, to see that not a moment of time 30 XVI, 27| welcome the emperor and see the king, Thrasea, though