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1 I, 92| of Tiberius, sowed for a distant future hatreds which the 2 II, 29| up; many were wrecked on distant islands, and the soldiers, 3 II, 42| live in some obscure and distant rural retreat. At the same 4 II, 78| Greece was driven into a distant sea and to the shores of 5 III, 2| which commanded the most distant prospect were filled with 6 IV, 6| suddenly require aid, not to distant to be summoned. But the 7 IV, 34| tethered or roaming over distant pastures. On the Roman side, 8 IV, 64| were to be dragged away to distant countries. Before however 9 IV, 65| archers, who, discharging distant volleys, inflicted many 10 XI, 12| they were, rebelled against distant service. So after erecting 11 XII, 11| brothers, relatives, and distant kin had been swept off by 12 XII, 51| supplies for the legions into distant provinces, and even now 13 XIII, 72| the Tencteri, and yet more distant tribes to be their allies 14 XIV, 18| she had returned from her distant exile, when the power of 15 XIV, 73| Rome by my presence. As for distant commotions, how can they 16 XV, 6| Nisibis, thirty-seven miles distant from Tigranocerta, and with 17 XV, 19| himself only three days' march distant. He further stated that 18 XVI, 5| on private business from distant provinces, where they had