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1 I, 4| itself variously on their future masters. "Agrippa was savage, 2 I, 86| fearless. As he thought over future possibilities, he could 3 I, 92| Tiberius, sowed for a distant future hatreds which the emperor 4 I, 103| were cancelled for the future.~ ~ 5 II, 54| lightened, which, for the future, he fixed at one-half per 6 III, 26| reserve as the emperor of the future.~ ~ 7 III, 83| Such is the training of the future ruler of mankind; such the 8 III, 96| meet facts, inasmuch as the future is uncertain. It was the 9 IV, 16| rejoiced at the brightening future of the family of Germanicus. 10 IV, 52| and my intentions for the future. Inasmuch as the Divine 11 IV, 78| sowing the seeds of his future ruin, well knowing how very 12 IV, 81| in this disaster. For the future it was provided by a decree 13 IV, 82| Mount Caelius should for the future be called Mount Augustus, 14 V, 4| tremble at the uncertain future, while he forgot impending 15 V, 13| cherishing idle hopes of the future, when Poppaeus Sabinus heard 16 VI, 28| his imperial destiny and future career, he was asked whether 17 VI, 30| belief that each person's future is fixed from his very birth, 18 VI, 33| ancestors as well as to future generations." ~ ~ 19 VI, 35| both perished, through all future years, an offering should 20 VI, 71| cared as for glory in the future. ~ ~ 21 VI, 74| past and from the impending future." ~ ~ 22 XI, 15| himself by awaiting the future and enjoying the present. 23 XI, 18| observed more duly for the future. The nobles of Etruria, 24 XII, 8| should decide that for the future marriages between uncles 25 XIII, 5| sketched the plan of his future government, carefully avoiding 26 XIII, 29| himself. Nero was for the future more timid, and surrounded 27 XIII, 46| a prospect in the remote future for the sake of one more 28 XIII, 57| set bounds to it for the future. A night was fixed, and 29 XVI, 15| of his nativity and his future career, which were hidden 30 XVI, 30| career of office, and your future is yet clear. Weigh thoroughly