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 1     I,     27|   excite resentment and pity, alarm and rage. They all rushed
 2     I,     46|      the pillage of Gaul. The alarm was heightened by the knowledge
 3     I,     52|                      Amid the alarm all condemned Germanicus
 4     I,     60|      legions, the citizens in alarm reproached Tiberius for
 5     I,     80|       This increased Caesar's alarm. That the war might not
 6     I,     89|   having ascertained that the alarm was groundless, yet being
 7     I,     89|      them that it was a false alarm. ~ ~
 8    II,     48|     said nothing, either from alarm or because even in his reduced
 9    IV,     57|      but filled with a deeper alarm, rejoined by deprecating
10    IV,     80|      crash, suspense made the alarm more widespread.~ ~
11    IV,     88|   fact that they had betrayed alarm. "What day," they asked, "
12    IV,     94|    returned to the capital in alarm, while some felt an evil
13    VI,     34|       they were penetrated by alarm and amazement at seeing
14    VI,     36|        he chose, in anger and alarm, an honourable death, while
15    VI,     52| invade Mesopotamia, raised an alarm of war with Rome. Armenia
16    XI,     37| Doubtless there was thrill of alarm when they thought of the
17    XI,     43|               There was equal alarm on the emperor's side. They
18   XII,     37|       are those which produce alarm or confidence, by a rapid
19   XII,     47|   exaggerated by the enemy to alarm the new general, while he
20  XIII,      6|       else was paralysed with alarm, motioned to the prince
21    XV,      5|      showers of arrows do not alarm men within walls, and only
22    XV,      7| results, as due to the king's alarm and the threats of Corbulo,
23    XV,     11|      s forces, he returned in alarm. And, as Vologeses had not
24    XV,     56|     their prosperity or their alarm. Throughout Asia and Achaia
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