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1 I, 1| the military tribunes of long duration. The despotisms 2 I, 3| treachery, Drusus too having long been dead, Nero remained 3 I, 12| whose power had lasted long, who had provided his heirs 4 I, 17| s resentment, for he had long been detested from an impression 5 I, 18| Haterius by having said - "How long, Caesar, will you suffer 6 I, 26| such huge burdens and such long marches. Rufus, who had 7 I, 26| marches. Rufus, who had long been a common soldier, then 8 I, 35| holding out threats. "How long will you besiege the emperor' 9 I, 53| with many tears, and after long delay compelled her to depart. 10 I, 60| once saw a sovereign of long experience, who was the 11 I, 66| Germans, not far off, as long as we were detained by the 12 I, 75| Not long after envoys came from Segestes, 13 I, 80| uncle of Arminius, who had long been respected by the Romans. 14 I, 84| route which he knew, to pass Long Bridges with all possible 15 I, 85| huge frames, and lances long enough to inflict wounds 16 I, 91| followers were slaughtered, as long as our fury and the light 17 I, 97| Not long afterwards, Granius Marcellus, 18 I, 99| purpose, a virtue which he long retained, when he cast off 19 II, 4| nor his children reigned long, though, in foreign fashion, 20 II, 6| so much by wounds as by long marches and damage to their 21 II, 6| exhausted by supplying horses; a long baggage-train presented 22 II, 14| distance. Chariovalda, after long sustaining the enemy's fury, 23 II, 16| of a hundred sesterces as long as war lasted. The insult 24 II, 45| could he foresee through so long an interval what would be 25 II, 49| his hair and beard were long. In age and figure he was 26 II, 49| seen publicly or remaining long in the same places, but, 27 II, 75| crown on the ground, with a long speech against luxury, which, 28 II, 90| low, nor will the murderer long retain the reward of the 29 II, 91| that he might not have a long way to return should Germanicus' 30 II, 98| between whom there was a long dispute. Finally Marsus 31 III, 2| worn out as they were by long sorrow, were surpassed by 32 III, 36| brother's return from his long foreign tour, and that this 33 III, 45| gradual preparation for long and uninterrupted seclusion, 34 III, 72| emperor. Tiberius, after long considering whether such 35 III, 74| even bodily disorders of long standing and growth can 36 III, 90| hatred well concealed. Not long before, for instance, Julia 37 III, 94| Piso his opinion. After a long preliminary eulogy on the 38 III, 103| of this amnesty. Before long the tactics of Tacfarinas 39 IV, 13| Claudii were displayed in a long train.~ ~ 40 IV, 24| received are a delight to us as long as we think we can requite 41 IV, 25| resentment was crushing him. A long concealed complicity in 42 IV, 32| last released Rome from her long contest with the Numidian 43 IV, 41| Some little joy broke this long succession of horrors. Caius 44 IV, 42| Claudius, whose friendship he long used, with success, never 45 IV, 56| openly give out that you have long overstepped the rank of 46 IV, 68| old man who well knew by long experience both the strength 47 IV, 69| covered them with a storm of long siege-javelins and heaps 48 IV, 71| emperor came to see her, wept long and silently, and then began 49 IV, 75| Meanwhile, after long reflection on his purpose 50 V, 1| was simple, and her will long remained unexecuted. Her 51 V, 2| the powerful remember so long. ~ ~ 52 V, 3| and grinding despotism. As long indeed as Augusta lived, 53 V, 3| popularly believed to have been long before forwarded and to 54 V, 14| the close of the year a long growing feud between the 55 VI, 2| discovered and not also long ago punished, terrible decrees 56 VI, 17| Senate, notwithstanding his long experience in the science 57 VI, 19| adequate reason for his long journey. Still, he lived 58 VI, 20| the emperor, after having long considered whom he was to 59 VI, 21| estates in Italy, a law long obsolete because the public 60 VI, 25| even to gaze on them too long. Spies were set round them, 61 VI, 40| called the phoenix, after a long succession of ages, appeared 62 VI, 41| tried its strength by a long flight, as soon as it is 63 VI, 56| possibly, because he had long been ignorant of the villanies 64 VI, 61| infamous as she was, as long as her father Lepidus lived, 65 VI, 68| ill-arrayed levies fatigued by a long march could not even in 66 VI, 74| old age of anxious fears, long detested by Sejanus, now 67 VI, 74| when Tiberius with his long experience of affairs was, 68 VI, 76| knees of the senators and long urged a parent's grief, 69 VI, 78| struggle with many rivals, so long as Marcellus and Agrippa 70 VI, 78| assumption of virtue, as long as Germanicus and Drusus 71 XI, 11| whom a single city had so long defied.~ ~ 72 XI, 21| Canninefates, had served long as our auxiliary, had then 73 XI, 25| Afterwards, throughout a long old age of surly sycophancy 74 XI, 28| as it was called, who had long possessed the rights of 75 XI, 37| the State, but we were a long way from ruin. Now, a young 76 XI, 38| as the emperor lingered long at Ostia, he sought two 77 XII, 2| she was compromised by her long separation, and that were 78 XII, 7| It cannot," he said, "be long a question that Agrippina 79 XII, 7| Marriages of cousins were long unknown, but after a time 80 XII, 14| close to them, but, by a long detour, for Armenia, then 81 XII, 19| And so Zorsines, having long considered whether he should 82 XII, 35| but subsequently, with long possession, he became a 83 XII, 41| reached the barrier, as long as it was a fight with missiles, 84 XII, 47| in military skill; he had long been loyal to Rome and had 85 XII, 52| brothers. Pharasmanes had been long in possession of Iberia, 86 XII, 57| his ill-gotten gains, as long as he was hated and infamous; 87 XII, 61| But the exile did not live long after this; whether he was 88 XII, 64| Felix. The two peoples had long been at feud, and now less 89 XII, 65| Not long afterwards some tribes of 90 XII, 77| Thereupon, Agrippina, who had long decided on the crime and 91 XII, 77| condemned for poisoning, and had long been retained as one of 92 XIII, 17| for right or honour, had long ago been provided for. He 93 XIII, 21| her wantonness, she had long been a special favourite 94 XIII, 35| praetors. This did not last long, as the lot strayed away 95 XIII, 36| glorious name. There was his long life of ninety-three years, 96 XIII, 39| innocent. This Pomponia lived a long life of unbroken melancholy. 97 XIII, 43| Syria and demoralised by a long peace, endured most impatiently 98 XIII, 51| the king had undertaken a long march, and that it was doubtful 99 XIII, 72| the Cherusci, and after long wanderings, as destitute 100 XIV, 1| Nero deferred no more a long meditated crime. Length 101 XIV, 9| the secret. There was a long silence on their part; they 102 XIV, 13| a mean funeral; nor, as long as Nero was in power, was 103 XIV, 16| the charges of a period long past, how she had aimed 104 XIV, 20| He had long had a fancy for driving 105 XIV, 21| worse licentiousness to our long corrupted morals. Even, 106 XIV, 25| proprietors, who trusted to a long continued licence in wrong, 107 XIV, 26| pleader; Servilius, after long practice in the courts, 108 XIV, 33| water, a burning summer and long marches, all of which were 109 XIV, 36| Archelaus, yet, from having long been a hostage at Rome, 110 XIV, 42| the Iceni, famed for his long prosperity, had made the 111 XIV, 48| veteran soldiery, with their long experience of battles, prepare 112 XIV, 60| halter," he said, "we have long ago abolished; still, there 113 XIV, 68| Among nobles who can show a long succession of glories, has 114 XIV, 70| your gifts to me will, as long as life holds out, be lasting 115 XIV, 71| Claudius. Such wealth as long thrift has procured for 116 XIV, 79| Poppaea. The woman who had long been Nero's mistress and 117 XV, 20| infantry, wearied out with long marches, might keep pace 118 XV, 22| laws, for which they had long waited, were turned into 119 XV, 22| the level of a father's long deferred hopes."~ ~ 120 XV, 35| away the obstructions of long years. Envoys who came to 121 XV, 39| was about to enter on so long a journey, might suffice 122 XV, 45| his absence would not be long and that all things in the 123 XV, 45| prospect of his entering on so long a journey, when they could 124 XV, 52| which the jewels and gold, long familiar objects, quite 125 XV, 62| Wearied at last of their long delay, she endeavoured, 126 XV, 67| treacherous attempt, after a long conversation with Antonius 127 XV, 67| that it was blunted from long disuse, he ordered it to 128 XV, 70| Antonious Natalis had had a long secret conversation with 129 XV, 71| Quintianus, and Senecio long persisted in denial; after 130 XV, 73| as being foreigners. In long succession, troops of prisoners 131 XV, 82| persons who believed that, as long as she dreaded Nero's relentlessness, 132 XV, 83| Statius Annaeus, whom he had long esteemed for his faithful 133 XVI, 7| of mischief. Nor was it long delayed. Silanus was coupled 134 XVI, 11| peril, had all the fury of a long grief ever since she had 135 XVI, 32| all love for which he has long lost and the very sight 136 XVI, 36| herself on the ground and wept long in silence. After awhile,