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 1    II,    101|                   Against this view Domitius Celer, one of Piso'
 2    II,    102|      action, was led into this view. He sent a letter to Tiberius
 3   III,     39|      class dissensions, with a view to obtain honours not as
 4   III,     83|   various grounds against this view, the result was that they
 5    IV,     67|   narrowed his lines, with the view of cutting off their water
 6   XII,      5|      Agrippina's plans, with a view to her favour, and began
 7   XII,     57| succeeded with glory." To this view they assented, but that
 8   XII,     64|      him to the bench with the view of cowing the ardour of
 9  XIII,      9|  Corbulo. That general, with a view to the prestige which in
10  XIII,     19|     ancestors to withdraw from view any grievously untimely
11  XIII,     29| concealed, but often in public view, till, with the people at
12  XIII,     32|                           This view prevailed, and the emperor
13  XIII,     50|     seemingly afraid, with the view of loosening our formation
14   XIV,     13|        great height commands a view of the bay beneath. As soon
15    XV,     18|      camp, apparently with the view of facilitating his march.
16    XV,     21|       into the Tiber, with the view of keeping up a sense of
17    XV,     58|   heads were exposed to public view, or were discovered in those
18    XV,     66|        Claudius Caesar, with a view to evoke the people's enthusiasm.
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