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1 I, 22| many years, in having to endure thirty or forty campaigns 2 I, 40| Caesar would not be able to endure another's supremacy and 3 I, 60| they might be willing to endure peace." ~ ~ 4 II, 5| accident, they would not endure his son. Having tried the 5 II, 18| army, men who rather than endure war had taken to mutiny. 6 III, 1| grief and knew not how to endure. Meanwhile on hearing of 7 III, 4| not have had the heart to endure the sight of so great an 8 IV, 2| He had a body which could endure hardships, and a daring 9 IV, 56| again to marry or rather to endure life in the same home, and 10 IV, 64| their scornful refusal to endure levies and to supply our 11 VI, 3| complained that he would endure his exile with equanimity, 12 VI, 35| Agrippina, who could not endure equality and loved to domineer, 13 VI, 47| Parthian habits, unable to endure the customs of his country, 14 XII, 36| the Iazyges, who could not endure a siege, dispersed themselves 15 XII, 69| Taurus, no longer able to endure a false accusation and an 16 XII, 74| was his destiny to have to endure his wives' infamy and at 17 XII, 74| son empire but could not endure that he should be emperor, 18 XIII, 62| remedy. As they would not endure his rigour, the charge of 19 XIV, 3| the soldiers would never endure the rule of an impious sovereign. 20 XV, 7| But as Corbulo could not endure a rival, so Paetus, who 21 XV, 40| Tiridates might not have to endure any badge of slavery, or 22 XV, 71| in irons. They could not endure the sight and the threat 23 XV, 80| life virtuously spent, to endure a husband's loss with honourable 24 XV, 85| Rufus, whom they could not endure to be both an accomplice 25 XVI, 5| wantonness, were unable to endure the spectacle or sustain 26 XVI, 32| desire. We shall more readily endure his censure of details than