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 1     I,     55| Tiberius. For what have you not dared, what have you not profaned
 2     I,     92|      their cowardice would have dared that base act. A woman of
 3    II,     31|       utterly ruining a foe who dared not encounter him, or who
 4   III,     17|      suppose that he would have dared such an attempt among strange
 5    IV,     28|       of the informers, and had dared in defiance of Augusta's
 6    IV,     32|    proconsul that year, had not dared to retain it, because he
 7    VI,     11|      the friendship of Sejanus, dared, when impeached on that
 8    VI,     25|      driven on the bank, no one dared to burn or to touch them.
 9    VI,     62|         other Davara. Those who dared to sally out, he reduced
10   XII,     65|          and on the towns, they dared to do violence to the farmers
11   XIV,     27|         that promiscuous throng dared to do in the darkness anything
12   XIV,     46|       vengeance; a legion which dared to fight has perished; the
13   XIV,     57|                   No one indeed dared singly to oppose the opinion
14   XIV,     80|         name of the people, and dared in peace what could hardly
15    XV,     12|      whom, Tarquitius Crescens, dared to defend a tower in which
16    XV,     48|        open to them. And no one dared to stop the mischief, because
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