Book,  Par.

 1     I,     30|  instructions, to take suitable measures. The cohorts were strengthened
 2     I,     37| soldiers, others, that stronger measures ought to be used, inasmuch
 3     I,     38|    temper was inclined to harsh measures. He summoned Vibulenus and
 4     I,     52|         indeed, by conciliatory measures. Even if Germanicus held
 5    II,     81|       as a foe, finally his own measures for his overthrow. The result
 6   III,     71|     increase, and that moderate measures could not stop the evil.~ ~
 7    XI,     34|     emperor's old age. Harmless measures were for the innocent. Crime
 8   XII,     52|        must be deferred; artful measures, which might crush him unawares,
 9   XII,     65|     pacified the rest by gentle measures. ~ ~
10   XIV,     69|        filled up our respective measures, you in giving as much as
11    XV,     48|      outstripped all preventive measures; so rapid was the mischief
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