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 1     I,     81|          of the disaster who had escaped from the battle or from
 2    II,     28|        perilous. these they just escaped, with difficulty, and when
 3    II,     95|         the highest rank, he had escaped the hatred that waits on
 4   III,     18|       threatening violence if he escaped the verdict of the Senators.
 5   III,     52|        respectable citizens, and escaped punishment by clasping some
 6    IV,     34|         which was not unavenged, escaped captivity.~ ~
 7    IV,     41|     manner, and though his words escaped him with a seeming struggle,
 8    IV,     82|          statue, which had twice escaped the violence of fire, had
 9     V,     13|    believed, was that Drusus had escaped from custody, and was on
10    VI,     78|          whether he tolerated or escaped from his wife's profligacy.
11  XIII,     36|          and vastness of wealth, escaped the miseries of an old age
12  XIII,     39|     during Claudius's reign, she escaped unpunished, and it was afterwards
13  XIII,     61|         favour of destiny he had escaped it, as he went home by a
14  XIII,     67|         corrupt influence he had escaped. ~ ~
15   XIV,      8|         his good fortune she had escaped a terrible disaster; that
16   XIV,      9|         information that she had escaped with the injury of a slight
17   XIV,     15|  congratulated him on his having escaped an unforeseen danger and
18   XIV,     33|        the Tauraunites, where he escaped an unforeseen peril. Near
19   XIV,     43|       all his infantry. Cerialis escaped with some cavalry into the
20    XV,     85|         the conspiracy no longer escaped discovery, some in their
21    XV,     92| disgraced rather than convicted, escaped with sentences of banishment.
22   XVI,      3|          he had been deluded, he escaped disgrace and danger by a
23   XVI,      5|         of the well disposed, he escaped imminent destruction through
24   XVI,      8|         being too insignificant, escaped from Nero, who was busy
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