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1 IV, 31| vain, and then allowed his veins to be opened. Shortly afterwards 2 V, 11| inflicted a slight wound in his veins, and died at last of a broken 3 VI, 13| but again bound up his veins, opening them once more 4 VI, 42| governor of Moesia, severed his veins and let his life ebb from 5 VI, 75| a prophet, he opened his veins. What followed will be a 6 XI, 3| Vitellius, he opened his veins, but not till he had inspected 7 XI, 24| Mattiaci for working certain veins of silver. The produce was 8 XIII, 36| the blood trickle from his veins, though men did not credit 9 XIV, 84| bound with cords, and the veins of every limb were opened; 10 XV, 75| Piso expired by having the veins in his arms severed. His 11 XV, 81| slowly, severed also the veins of his legs and knees. Worn 12 XV, 90| physician was at his side; his veins were opened; with life still 13 XVI, 9| advised him to sever his veins, he replied that, though 14 XVI, 12| weapon, they sundered their veins, and speedily hurried into 15 XVI, 15| hastened death by severing his veins. ~ ~ 16 XVI, 16| against himself. And as his veins, though severed, allowed 17 XVI, 18| then in fashion, opened his veins, after adding a codicil 18 XVI, 20| made an incision in his veins and then, according to his