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1 I, 6| charge of the prisoner not to delay the slaughter of Agrippa, 2 I, 48| sixteenth legions, without any delay, accepted from him the oath 3 I, 53| many tears, and after long delay compelled her to depart. 4 II, 91| province. Piso without further delay weighed anchor, slackening 5 II, 99| of everything which might delay her vengeance, embarked 6 IV, 4| the crime caused fear and delay, and sometimes a conflict 7 IV, 31| herself. Without a moment's delay Tiberius went to the house 8 VI, 65| provinces, imploring a brief delay. It was thought best to 9 VI, 68| him or prolong the war by delay. Those who wished for battle 10 VI, 74| when his friends advised delay and temporising, replied 11 XI, 10| Gotarzes. Without moment's delay, he seized the neighbouring 12 XI, 11| nobles inclined, caused some delay, but he was stopped by a 13 XI, 45| sought neither defence nor delay, but begged that his death 14 XI, 48| fearing, in the event of delay, the effect of approaching 15 XII, 8| Claudius without further delay presented himself in the 16 XII, 10| It was then resolved to delay no longer. Memmius Pollio, 17 XII, 14| barbarians soon flags from delay or even changes into treachery, 18 XII, 64| capitally punished. Some delay indeed was occasioned by 19 XII, 74| to act without a moment's delay. First she destroyed Lepida 20 XII, 77| might derange his mind and delay death. A person skilled 21 XIII, 58| friendship. Without any delay the intrigue was followed 22 XIII, 59| incitements allowed but of brief delay. Once having gained admission, 23 XIV, 45| he prepared to break off delay and fight a battle. He chose 24 XIV, 74| There was not a moment's delay. Sulla, six days afterwards, 25 XV, 48| other obstacle to interpose delay. The blaze in its fury ran 26 XV, 48| in the one case, by their delay in the other, aggravating 27 XV, 62| Wearied at last of their long delay, she endeavoured, when staying 28 XV, 90| rose without a moment's delay, and every preparation was 29 XVI, 15| previously advised by him not to delay this final document. Then