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1 I, 27| centurions and by all the best men among the soldiers. 2 I, 37| maintaining that it was best to wait the envoys' return 3 I, 63| those whom they thought best for their purpose, and when 4 I, 105| detested vice. From the best men he apprehended danger 5 II, 101| And as for rumours, it is best to leave time in which they 6 III, 16| the other hand to all the best men, especially to the companions 7 III, 55| tribes; most of them, and the best disciplined, besieged the 8 IV, 14| narrative of most of the best historians. But I would 9 VI, 5| s answer was that it was best to efface the memory of 10 VI, 38| complained that all the best men who were fit to command 11 VI, 65| brief delay. It was thought best to wait for men of such 12 XI, 34| him, danger itself was the best safety, urged the breaking 13 XII, 49| banishment or death all his son's best instructors, and set persons 14 XIII, 3| watchword, Nero gave "the best of mothers." The Senate 15 XIV, 4| Poison at first seemed best, but, were it to be administered 16 XIV, 7| The crew then thought it best to throw the vessel on one 17 XIV, 20| Seneca and Burrus thought it best to concede one point that 18 XIV, 61| Vitellius, who attacked all the best men with abuse, and was 19 XV, 43| powerful by accusing all the best men, that in influence, 20 XVI, 28| offered. Those who thought it best for him to enter the Senate 21 XVI, 36| might preserve unharmed this best of fathers. My jewels, my