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 1     I,     34| tranquillised by a mere accident. Suddenly in a clear sky the moon'
 2     I,     73|        and swollen rivers. But so suddenly did he come on the Chatti
 3     I,     83|          keep close to the woods, suddenly wheeled round, and soon
 4   III,      8|          Cneius Sentius, had died suddenly at Brundisium; that poison
 5    IV,      1|           death a happy incident. Suddenly fortune deranged everything;
 6    IV,      6|           four, and, should Italy suddenly require aid, not to distant
 7    IV,     63|          of the Termestine tribe. Suddenly attacking the praetor of
 8    IV,     77|         The rocks at its entrance suddenly fell in and crushed some
 9    IV,     84|       related to the emperor, was suddenly attacked by Domitius Afer,
10    VI,      2|        Silanus, and Cassius, when suddenly Togonius Gallus intruding
11    VI,     48|         of the various positions, suddenly poured the Sarmatae into
12    VI,     77|    possession of the empire, when suddenly news came that Tiberius
13   XII,      5|           year to be praetor, was suddenly expelled from the Senate
14   XII,     33|          anticipate the raid, and suddenly to fall upon them from every
15   XII,     56|       that it had fallen off, and suddenly seizing the knees of Mithridates
16   XII,     59|          accustomed to be slaves, suddenly threw off their tameness
17   XII,     80|          gates of the palace were suddenly thrown open, and Nero, accompanied
18  XIII,     50|           way for some stratagem. Suddenly, he threw himself on the
19  XIII,     51|    enclosure within the walls was suddenly shrouded in a black cloud,
20  XIII,     73|        unexpected calamity. Fires suddenly bursting from the earth
21   XIV,     18|         embrace. Then the sun was suddenly darkened and the fourteen
22   XIV,     37|      community of sentiment, were suddenly gathered together, as it
23    XV,      1|           wars arising out of it. Suddenly, as he was wavering, fresh
24    XV,      6|          food. A host of locusts, suddenly appearing, had devoured
25   XVI,      9|       undeserved calamity, he was suddenly seized by a centurion sent
26   XVI,     14|     free-born populace alike were suddenly cut off, amid the wailings
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