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1 I, 28| destruction of his soldiers. Answer, Blaesus, where you have 2 I, 32| When Drusus pleaded in answer reference to the Senate 3 II, 38| The answer was that he should address 4 II, 48| he had given Hortalus his answer, but that if the senators 5 II, 61| entreaties for help. The answer was that he had no right 6 II, 76| civil strife. Germanicus' answer as to the alliance between 7 II, 85| received a conciliatory answer. If there was no treachery 8 II, 117| on their enemies. A noble answer, by which Tiberius sought 9 III, 9| Men did not doubt that his answer prescribed him by Tiberius, 10 III, 100| emperor now produced his answer to Servius Maluginensis, 11 IV, 56| do not take refuge in an answer which it would be easy to 12 IV, 71| her urgency, without an answer. This incident, not mentioned 13 VI, 2| defended by arms." This was his answer to Togonius, guarded in 14 VI, 5| emperor's presence. Trio's answer was that it was best to 15 VI, 13| and received a pitiless answer. After him a host of persons 16 XI, 29| once addressed himself to answer them, and thus harangued 17 XII, 12| In answer to these and like arguments 18 XIII, 72| judges. This was his public answer to the Ampsivarii; to Boiocalus 19 XIV, 69| your older friends, can answer for our quiet behaviour. 20 XIV, 79| mistress. One of them said, in answer to the furious menaces of 21 XV, 33| were sent back without an answer, but with some presents, 22 XV, 77| Natalis said and his own answer. Either by chance or purposely 23 XV, 78| the tribune reported this answer in the presence of Poppaea 24 XV, 80| consolations. She declared, in answer, that she too had decided 25 XV, 85| Accordingly Scaevinus, in answer to his browbeating and menaces,