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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,
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