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 1     I,     18|         of the Consuls. Tiberius instantly broke out into invective
 2     I,     44|        mutiny in the legions, he instantly went to the spot, and met
 3     I,     48|   invented for the occasion, and instantly pressed their demands. The
 4     I,     91|      horns and trumpets sounded. Instantly, with a shout and sudden
 5    II,     28|         was so near to them, and instantly caught and drove the ships
 6    II,     31|        encounter him, or who was instantly defeated wherever he resisted,
 7    II,    110|     about his health. These were instantly believed, instantly published.
 8    II,    110|         were instantly believed, instantly published. Every one passed
 9   III,     39|      lull in this process, to be instantly followed by the seditious
10   III,     48|        vilest of the provincials instantly attach themselves; it is
11   III,     70|        dragged off to prison and instantly put to death. Of this Tiberius
12    IV,     15|          any good writer, may be instantly refuted. For who, with moderate
13    IV,     63|       with such violence that he instantly fell dead. It was however
14    IV,     78|   returning his salutation would instantly turn away; many after beginning
15    IV,     78|   beginning a conversation would instantly break it off, while Sejanus'
16    IV,     87|          the harder to restrain. Instantly they hastened to accuse
17    IV,     93|  auxiliary infantry and cavalry. Instantly conveying both armies down
18    VI,     23|        the Senate, condemned and instantly put to death. His sister
19    VI,     66|                   And now had he instantly made his way to the heart
20    XI,     45|       even of a righteous anger. Instantly there came a shout from
21   XII,     45|        his thirst for vengeance. Instantly they rushed from all parts
22   XII,     47|       out between them, followed instantly by war, and he then assumed
23  XIII,     23|        assumed an air of menace. Instantly Agrippina, calling up all
24  XIII,     43|         had quitted his colours, instantly paid the penalty with his
25   XIV,      7|       Crepereius was crushed and instantly killed. Agrippina and Acerronia
26   XIV,      9|        Burrus and Seneca. He had instantly summoned both of them, and
27    XV,     48| conflagration both broke out and instantly became so fierce and so
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