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1 I, 40| the legions of Germany rose in mutiny, with a fury proportioned 2 I, 82| blood, while their wrath rose higher than ever against 3 I, 85| turned all the streams which rose from the slopes of the surrounding 4 II, 19| project on it. In their rear rose a forest, with the branches 5 II, 42| retreat. At the same moment he rose to leave the Senate House. 6 II, 43| dishonoured, and the emperor rose in reputation. Urgulania' 7 II, 68| of disaster and success rose before him on the spot. 8 II, 92| space the prince's hopes rose; then his frame became exhausted, 9 III, 52| emperor's image." There rose other clamorous voices, 10 III, 77| revolution in which Servius Galba rose to empire, had been practised 11 VI, 16| Rome and Italy. When he rose to supreme power, in consideration 12 XI, 6| course relate, the senators rose in a body, and demanded 13 XI, 49| to the pride of one who rose in the height of his power 14 XIII, 8| ensigns of royalty. There rose up at this crisis a rival 15 XIII, 22| through whose friendship he rose to honour. Proposing as 16 XIII, 59| same woman. Often, as he rose from the emperor's table, 17 XIV, 11| catastrophe. As the girl rose to depart, she exclaimed, " 18 XIV, 57| Cassius, but clamorous voices rose in reply from all who pitied 19 XV, 90| the tribune's summons. He rose without a moment's delay, 20 XVI, 33| venerable form of Thrasea rose before their imagination,