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 1     I,     19|    Tiberius to increase it, he bound himself by an oath not to
 2    II,     50|   sufficient force, and having bound and gagged him, dragged
 3    II,     72|   barbarians, and who had thus bound to himself chiefs and people
 4   III,     15| because the case is intimately bound up with my affliction. Do
 5    IV,     42|        was his feeling that he bound the Senate by an oath that
 6    IV,     88|     covered and throat tightly bound, "that this was inaugurating
 7    VI,     13|       his aged hand, but again bound up his veins, opening them
 8   XII,     29|       the influence of Pallas. Bound to Agrippina, first as the
 9   XII,     40|        applause; every warrior bound himself by his national
10   XII,     60|        was no base-born woman, bound up her wound and applied
11   XIV,     60|        prince, and by a Senate bound by no compulsion. "The executioner
12   XIV,     84|    fatal. She was then tightly bound with cords, and the veins
13    XV,     14|        efforts, that they were bound. If each common soldier
14    XV,     82|        her slaves and freedmen bound up her arms, and stanched
15    XV,     85|  emperor's bidding, seized and bound by Cassius, a soldier, who
16   XVI,     15|   astrologer, and consequently bound to many in close intimacy.
17   XVI,     20|       according to his humour, bound them up, he again opened
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