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 1     I,     26| discipline, inured as he was to work and toil, and all the sterner
 2     I,     85|    confused din from the men at work and the combatants. Everything
 3     I,    104|        or the difficulty of the work or superstitious motives
 4    II,    116|    rebuked those who called his work "divine" and himself "lord."
 5   III,     35|          if after finishing the work I have now proposed to myself,
 6    IV,     15|         all into whose hands my work shall come, not to catch
 7    IV,     17|         and found solace in his work, occupied himself with the
 8    IV,     45|    contrast. But I return to my work.~ ~
 9    IV,     60|      Tiberius. He undertook the work willingly, as being a kinsman
10    IV,     73|      fathers; Tyrrhenus had the work assigned him of establishing
11    IV,     80|        he had simply sought the work for sordid gain. Thither
12    VI,      1|    Slaves too were set over the work of seeking out and procuring,
13    VI,      9|   themselves in the very lowest work of the informer. One could
14    XI,      9|         by cultivating land. No work is expected from any one
15    XI,     38|   induced them to undertake the work of the informer.~ ~
16   XII,     37|        even his cavalry for the work of infantry. Then at a given
17   XII,     66|    through, and that this grand work might be seen by a multitude
18   XII,     67|       careless execution of the work was apparent, the tunnel
19   XII,     67|       had been the agent of the work, with avarice and peculation.
20  XIII,     17|       as if it were the hurried work of the dagger, and a rapid
21  XIII,     37|      the foundations and timber work on which the emperor piled
22  XIII,     69|        Belgica, discouraged the work by seeking to deter Vetus
23   XIV,      4|        again the dagger and its work were to be kept secret,
24   XIV,     47|         and swords continue the work of bloodshed and destruction,
25   XIV,     63|      senators and pontiffs in a work to which he gave the title
26    XV,      8|      way through them, when the work was but half finished, and
27    XV,     52| directors and contrivers of the work were Severus and Celer,
28   XVI,      3|     were engaged to execute the work, till at last he threw off
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