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 1     I,     22|            when there were others ready to be abettors of a mutiny,
 2     I,     29|          carry messages, from his ready wit. Two legions, the eighth
 3    II,     12|           for the vanquished, the ready mercy for him who surrenders,
 4    II,     20|        allies. The men were quite ready and prepared to form in
 5    II,     41|         dangers." Gallus gained a ready assent, under these specious
 6    II,    102|     difficulty Piso, who was ever ready for violent action, was
 7   III,     91|         to exclaim in Greek, "How ready these men are to be slaves."
 8    IV,     65|    distance by the Roman general, ready for any emergency and as
 9    XI,     10|           sent for Vardanes. Ever ready for daring achievements,
10    XI,     34|    neither wife nor child, he was ready to marry and to adopt Britannicus.
11   XII,     50|         emperor would have lent a ready ear, had not Agrippina,
12   XII,     53| accomplished by treachery was now ready and that he must complete
13   XIV,     52|  Marcellus. Antonius was a man of ready audacity; Marcellus had
14    XV,      6|            and other legions were ready to rush to the attack on
15    XV,     31|           a sacred office. He was ready to go to the emperor's image
16    XV,     33|          him at once, lest one so ready to take fright might sink
17    XV,     56|          The first was a freedman ready for any wickedness; the
18    XV,     82|        For as the vulgar are ever ready to think the worst, there
19   XVI,     12|    bestowed on his slaves all his ready money, and ordered each
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