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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