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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,
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