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 1    II,     27|      the Angrivarii, but they hastened to surrender. And, as suppliants,
 2    II,     54|       that he saw through it, hastened to Rome. There he was received
 3    II,     70|        he left Germanicus and hastened on in advance. When he reached
 4    IV,     16|       their mother Agrippina, hastened its downfall. Sejanus when
 5    IV,     37|       was equivalent to ruin, hastened to destroy himself. But
 6    IV,     87|      restrain. Instantly they hastened to accuse him, and having
 7    VI,     53|      With these attendants he hastened his flight into the remote
 8    XI,      2|       let the man escape. She hastened herself to effect Poppaea'
 9    XI,     45|       that his death might be hastened. A like courage made several
10   XII,     14| promised easy success if they hastened their arrival, they did
11   XII,     29|      adoption of Domitius was hastened on by the influence of Pallas.
12   XVI,     15| disgusted at its slowness, he hastened death by severing his veins. ~ ~
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