Book,  Par.

 1     I,      8|  constitution remained, and he hesitated about being emperor. Even
 2     I,     48|     allegiance. The fourteenth hesitated a little, but their money
 3    II,     33|   triumphal laurel. Germanicus hesitated no longer, though he saw
 4    II,     87|      great promises, though he hesitated and thought of his guilty
 5   III,     19|      this was fatal to him, he hesitated whether he should still
 6    VI,     71| emperor knew, and he therefore hesitated about bequeathing the empire,
 7    XI,     11|     the East were divided, and hesitated which side they should take,
 8   XII,      8| protesting that if the emperor hesitated, they would use violence.
 9   XII,     80|      litter. Some, it is said, hesitated, and looked round and asked
10    XV,     37|       to dismount, and Corbulo hesitated not a moment, but both on
11    XV,     62|             Meanwhile, as they hesitated in prolonged suspense between
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