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 1     I,     12|    slavery was still something fresh, and freedom had been resought
 2     I,     21|    which could be traced to no fresh cause except the change
 3     I,     54|        and anger that were yet fresh, thus began to address the
 4     I,    105|         out of aversion to any fresh anxiety, he retained what
 5    II,     84|     strengthening himself with fresh forces of infantry and cavalry. ~ ~
 6    II,    112|     While men's sorrow was yet fresh, Germanicus's sister Livia,
 7   III,      2|     mourners who now met them, fresh in their grief. ~ ~
 8    IV,      5| discharge and the necessity of fresh levies for the army. Volunteers
 9    IV,     20|    That same year also brought fresh sorrow to the emperor by
10    IV,     20|       the memory of Germanicus fresh in their minds, imagined
11    IV,     30|  practices he drew on himself, fresh odium and revived the old;
12    IV,     64|     they were not tried by any fresh burden. But if they were
13    IV,     84|      now preparing himself for fresh iniquities. That Publius
14    IV,     87|      going to communicate some fresh discoveries. There he talked
15    IV,     87|        topic indeed, and about fresh horrors. Sabinus spoke as
16    IV,     89|      he was tired of them, and fresh ones offered themselves
17    IV,     93|   intervals, they did not give fresh courage to the repulsed
18    XI,     22|      the enemy. Our men gained fresh valour; the barbarians felt
19    XI,     22|   Claudius accordingly forbade fresh attacks on Germany, so emphatically
20   XII,     16|        far, was surprised by a fresh detachment in his rear.
21   XII,     38|   purpose not to undertake any fresh enterprise till he had consolidated
22  XIII,     31|  retracting the boon, or for a fresh act of grace. Those whom
23  XIII,     74|   began to renew its life with fresh shoots.~ ~
24    XV,      1|  Suddenly, as he was wavering, fresh and further tidings of disgrace
25    XV,     96| resentment, and thus importing fresh bitterness into what by
26   XVI,      7|        and cruelty, Nero added fresh and greater odium by forbidding
27   XVI,     34|       bygones, but there was a fresh charge involving the daughter
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