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 1     I,      1|      were held for a temporary crisis. The power of the decemvirs
 2     I,      5|    made for the demands of the crisis, one and the same report
 3     I,     90|     them of the urgency of the crisis. "Their safety," he said, "
 4    II,     15|         And so as the decisive crisis drew near, that he ought
 5    VI,     11|       Marcus Terentius, at the crisis when all others had hypocritically
 6    VI,     28|   perilous and well-nigh fatal crisis impended over him. Tiberius
 7  XIII,      8| royalty. There rose up at this crisis a rival to Vologeses in
 8  XIII,     56| Balearic isles. Neither in the crisis of his peril nor after his
 9   XIV,      9|       in vain, or believed the crisis to be such that Nero must
10   XIV,     47|     Suetonius silent at such a crisis. Though he confided in the
11    XV,     72|      by a freedwoman at such a crisis in screening strangers and
12   XVI,     30| yourself beforehand, at such a crisis as this, the path of political
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