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 1     I,     25|                            It was carried by acclamation that the
 2     I,     48|    extorted from the general were carried among the eagles and standards.
 3     I,     79|           with such strength, has carried off one weak woman. Before
 4     I,     87|            which could neither be carried in the face of the storm
 5    II,      3|        the litter in which he was carried whenever he made a progress
 6    II,     30|      inland tribes. Some had been carried to Britain and were sent
 7    II,     36|          feigning illness, he was carried in a litter to the doors
 8    II,     39|         Libo's bust should not be carried in the funeral procession
 9   III,     33|          of Rubellius Blandus was carried which outlawed her. Drusus
10   III,     39|          some crime, were oftener carried by violence amid class dissensions,
11   III,     97|  primitive purity. The motion was carried after a division.~ ~
12    IV,     20|   grandfather on their behalf and carried with him the joyful sympathies
13    IV,     40|         was on the point of being carried when the emperor, with a
14    IV,     93|        troops and were themselves carried away in the panic of the
15     V,     12| executions. Accordingly they were carried off to prison, the boy,
16    VI,     17|         subject. This having been carried by a division, the emperor
17    VI,     22|   purchase too of estates was not carried out according to the letter
18    VI,     47|       customs of his country, was carried off by an illness. Still,
19    VI,     75|         was by the Senate's order carried off to prison. Those who
20   XII,     69|          point which the senators carried, out of hatred for the accuser,
21  XIII,      6|           of Claudius, but it was carried by the senators who used
22  XIII,     52|           too of a like kind were carried, on a scale so extravagant,
23   XIV,     76|          while tidings were being carried back to Nero, while another
24    XV,      8|           a bridge, a horse which carried the consul's official emblems,
25    XV,     56|       were despoiled and the gold carried off, which, for a triumph
26    XV,     83|           Deliverer." He was then carried into a bath, with the steam
27    XV,     90|       still strong in him, he was carried into a bath, and plunged
28   XVI,     14|        plantations and crops, and carried its fury to the neighbourhood
29   XVI,     22|        Nero, Thrasea proposed and carried a more merciful decision.
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