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1 I, 4| was equal to so great a burden. Tiberius Nero was of mature 2 I, 4| besides, who for a while would burden, and some day rend asunder 3 I, 16| Augustus was equal to such a burden. Called as he had been by 4 I, 17| was not equal to the whole burden of the State, yet he would 5 I, 93| under by eddies; beasts of burden, baggage, lifeless bodies 6 I, 103| State was unequal to the burden, unless the twentieth year 7 II, 28| them. Horses, beasts of burden, baggage, were thrown overboard, 8 II, 46| a disgrace to myself nor burden to others. At the emperor' 9 II, 47| useless to himself and a burden to me." ~ ~ 10 III, 49| but such as are not even a burden to their husbands homes, 11 IV, 24| seemed to be unequal to the burden of such an obligation. For 12 IV, 64| were not tried by any fresh burden. But if they were doomed 13 VI, 36| protesting that it would be a burden on his conscience and a 14 VI, 41| soon as it is equal to the burden and to the journey, it carries 15 XII, 46| Ostorius, worn out by the burden of his anxieties, died, 16 XII, 77| Under this great burden of anxiety, he had an attack 17 XIII, 43| so that sticking to their burden they dropped off from his 18 XIV, 28| genius, and it could not be a burden for any judge to bestow 19 XIV, 49| while the very beasts of burden, transfixed by the missiles, 20 XIV, 51| enormous suite had been a burden to Italy and Gaul, failed 21 XIV, 69| cannot any longer bear the burden of my wealth, I crave assistance. 22 XV, 18| off slaves or beasts of burden which we had previously 23 XV, 22| without a care and without a burden. For themselves, they found 24 XV, 80| her to spare herself the burden of perpetual sorrow, and,