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 1     I,     18|           because he was rich and daring, had brilliant accomplishments,
 2     I,     46|     plunder on them would soon be daring enough for the pillage of
 3     I,     74|          the Rhine, the enemy not daring to harass the rear of the
 4     I,     75|            the more eager a man's daring, the more does he inspire
 5    II,     49|                That same year the daring of a single slave, had it
 6    IV,      1|            his character, and the daring wickedness by which he grasped
 7    IV,      2|           endure hardships, and a daring spirit. He was one who screened
 8    IV,     14|          with the most consummate daring, reversed his plan, and,
 9    IV,     36| ringleader himself, with his most daring followers, were brought
10    IV,     69|     Darkness, which increased the daring of some and the terror of
11    IV,     86|            and soon with yet more daring invective against Sejanus,
12    VI,      4|         the senators, as he was a daring, mischievous man, who pryed
13    XI,     10|          Vardanes. Ever ready for daring achievements, Vardanes traversed
14   XII,     64|       with the Jews, who had been daring enough to slay our soldiers,
15  XIII,     14|       arts of a woman, was always daring and was now false. ~ ~
16  XIII,     17|       against his brother and not daring openly to order his murder,
17  XIII,     61|         it was and incapable of a daring act, was utterly at variance
18   XIV,      1|          of power had matured his daring, and his passion for Poppaea
19   XIV,     15|           danger and his mother's daring crime. Then his friends
20   XIV,     32|          and punished the enemy's daring at the cost of the blood
21   XIV,     52|         senator, the other by the daring of a slave. Domitius Balbus,
22   XIV,     76|         good men to help him, and daring spirits would rally round
23   XIV,     76|           suffer nothing worse by daring than by cowardice." ~ ~
24    XV,      1|           Roman general, but of a daring hostage, who for so many
25    XV,      5|          the Parthian has not the daring in close combat needed for
26    XV,     60|   undertook the beginning of this daring crime. Scaevinus, indeed,
27    XV,     66|         others who had sufficient daring were to rush up and do the
28   XVI,     29|           there are numbers more, daring enough, perchance, to raise
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