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  1     I,      1|     decemvirs did not last beyond two years, nor was the consular
  2     I,      3|        had shared his victory, to two consecutive consulships,
  3     I,      4|        subject to a female and to two striplings besides, who
  4     I,     18|       make the venture. About the two first there is a general
  5     I,     22|         which have just got their two denarii per man, and which
  6     I,     29|     messages, from his ready wit. Two legions, the eighth and
  7     I,     30|         men of the State and with two praetorian cohorts, without
  8     I,     40|  everything before it. There were two armies on the bank of the
  9     I,     49|          the instant execution of two soldiers. Such was the order
 10     I,     50|         at the Altar of the Ubii. Two legions, the first and twentieth,
 11     I,     60|  imperfectly-matured authority of two striplings. "He ought to
 12     I,     64|           divided themselves into two factions, and showered on
 13     I,     66|         known, and, as there were two routes, he deliberated whether
 14    II,      8|   Batavian territory begins, into two rivers, retaining its name
 15    II,     20|           and Caesar himself with two praetorian cohorts and some
 16    II,     21|           And, strange to relate, two columns of the enemy fled
 17    II,     38|          gloom of death, he aimed two blows at a vital part. At
 18    II,     48|         it right, he would bestow two hundred thousand sesterces
 19    II,     50|     Sallustius Crispus, who chose two of his dependants (some
 20    II,     58|        other. The strength of the two nations, the valour of their
 21    II,     61|           words, which roused the two armies, was added the stimulus
 22    II,     65|         forefathers, to more than two hundred miles from Rome.
 23    II,     67|     centre; the light cohorts and two cavalry squadrons on its
 24    II,     72|         to Media. It lies between two most mighty empires, and
 25    II,     74|          do either. At length the two met at Cyrrhus, the winterquarters
 26    II,     82|       barbarians who followed the two kings, lest they might disturb
 27    II,     83|      Avenger, with statues of the two Caesars. Tiberius was the
 28    II,    116|          promising himself to add two sesterces on every peck
 29   III,      2|          from the vessel with her two children, clasping the funeral
 30   III,      3|        The emperor had despatched two praetorian cohorts with
 31   III,     16|                                   Two days were then assigned
 32   III,     24|                                   Two days were frittered away
 33   III,     42|                                   Two remarkable men died at the
 34   III,     44|          and son were colleagues. Two years previously the association
 35   III,     48|    undertake and settle business; two persons receive homage when
 36   III,     48|       when they appear; there are two centres of government, and
 37   III,     49|          the imbecility of one or two men, all husbands should
 38   III,     62|       meantime was advancing with two legions, and having sent
 39   III,     65|         was a commotion in one or two states, to quit the capital,
 40   III,     80|    impartial attitude towards the two princes. However in the
 41   III,     80|         wars, after a triumph and two consulships, that he was
 42   III,     81|         but voting statues of the two princes, shrines to certain
 43   III,     86|     standing, gave birth to those two deities, whereupon the grove
 44   III,     88|          but to its precincts for two miles. Then came the Cyprians
 45   III,    100|   permission, be absent more than two nights, provided it was
 46   III,    104|        with impunity. Between the two was the general himself
 47   III,    107|                                   Two illustrious men died that
 48   III,    107|       indeed produced at one time two brilliant ornaments of peace.
 49    IV,      6|          Africa was garrisoned by two legions, and Egypt by the
 50    IV,      6|         the bank of the Danube by two legions in Pannonia, two
 51    IV,      6|          two legions in Pannonia, two in Moesia, and two also
 52    IV,      6|      Pannonia, two in Moesia, and two also were stationed in Dalmatia,
 53    IV,     22|         the ceremonial, a gift of two million sesterces was decreed
 54    IV,     23|           the overthrow of one or two of the most enterprising
 55    IV,     25|       hateful to the emperor. The two, it was decided, were to
 56    IV,     38|           public peace charged on two leading men in the state,
 57    IV,     56|         house of the Caesars into two factions. Even as it is,
 58    IV,     61|                                   Two men of noble rank died in
 59    IV,     66|      their heedlessness, prepared two detachments, one of which
 60    IV,     73|         and names, taken from the two leaders, were given to the
 61    IV,     79|        the close of the year died two distinguished men, Asinius
 62    IV,     93|         three light cohorts, then two more, and after a while
 63    VI,     14|         hurried off to execution, two of his oldest friends, men
 64    VI,     35|          the penalty of his crime two years before, a fact, he
 65    VI,     56|         in sequence the events of two summer-campaigns, as a relief
 66    VI,     58|      risen by his friendship with two emperors to the consulship
 67    VI,     62|         surrounded with his lines two hills occupied by the barbarians,
 68    VI,     65|      Phraates and Hiero, who held two very powerful provinces,
 69    VI,     69|           expense. He raised only two structures even at the public
 70    VI,     72|       embraced the younger of his two grandsons with a flood of
 71    VI,     77|          would not last more than two days. All was at once hurry;
 72    XI,      4|  proceeded to find new victims in two knights of the first rank
 73    XI,     10|   Vardanes traversed 375 miles in two days, and drove before him
 74    XI,     14|           the calculations of the two princes, which I have sufficiently
 75    XI,     27|        public business increased, two more were appointed to attend
 76    XI,     38|          long at Ostia, he sought two of the mistresses to whose
 77   XII,     30|        own son, though he was but two years older, and made a
 78   XII,     33|           These were divided into two columns; and those who marched
 79   XII,     46|          Accordingly they cut off two of our auxiliary cohorts,
 80   XII,     48|            though occurring under two propraetors, and occupying
 81   XII,     50|        through the rivalry of the two officers, and that there
 82   XII,     64|    Cumanus, Samaria by Felix. The two peoples had long been at
 83   XII,     64|        the spoil and booty to the two procurators, who at first
 84   XII,     64|          for the crimes which the two had committed, and tranquillity
 85  XIII,      3|         and Annaeus Seneca. These two men guided the emperor's
 86  XIII,      3|           Senate also decreed her two lictors, with the office
 87  XIII,      8|           Armenian frontier while two princes of old standing,
 88  XIII,      9|          half the auxiliaries and two legions were to remain in
 89  XIII,     10|      there was a feud between the two generals; Ummidius complained
 90  XIII,     13|        Otho and Claudius Senecio, two young men of fashion, the
 91  XIII,     21|   vengeance, suborned as accusers two of her creatures, Iturius
 92  XIII,     31|       freedom open to all. Again, two kinds of enfranchisement
 93  XIII,     59|         detained more than one or two nights, would say again
 94  XIII,     62| consulship a hearing was given to two conflicting deputations
 95  XIII,     66|        However, the repeal of the two per cent. and two-and-a-half
 96  XIII,     67|                                   Two men under prosecution from
 97  XIII,     73|         but by the combination of two opposite elements, fire
 98   XIV,      7|         Agrippina having with her two of her intimate attendants,
 99   XIV,     18|          to their ancestral homes two distinguished ladies, Junia
100   XIV,     18|         Junia and Calpurnia, with two ex-praetors, Valerius Capito
101   XIV,     26|       Then followed the deaths of two illustrious men, Domitius
102   XIV,     33|          reaped the crops, and of two fortresses in which the
103   XIV,     36|          three allied cohorts and two squadrons of cavalry, that
104   XIV,     40|         had he lived for the next two years. Now, however, Britain
105   XIV,     42|           his heir along with his two daughters, under the impression
106   XIV,     43|            All he did was to send two hundred men, and no more,
107   XIV,     43|    assembled, was stormed after a two days' siege. The victorious
108   XIV,     50|           by sending from Germany two thousand legionaries, eight
109   XIV,     52|                    That same year two remarkable crimes were committed
110   XIV,     64|         the emperor had appointed two men to the command of the
111   XIV,     73|         he said, "like Burrus, to two conflicting aims, but only
112   XIV,     77|           hung over him, and that two teachers of philosophy,
113   XIV,     86|          have destroyed by poison two of his most powerful freedmen,
114    XV,      4|           he could trust, he sent two legions under Verulanus
115    XV,      8|           the challenge, but with two legions, the 4th and 12th,
116    XV,     14|          but to a Roman camp with two legions, a worthy recompense
117    XV,     16|   strength of his kingdom against two legions, while the Romans
118    XV,     21|         the price, although about two hundred ships were destroyed
119    XV,     29|          and golden images of the two Fortunes were to be set
120    XV,     51|        the interval between these two conflagrations into equal
121    XV,     58|       Human and other births with two heads were exposed to public
122    XV,     61|        praetorian cohorts, and of two centurions, Maximus Scaurus
123    XV,     77|        wife, Pompeia Paulina, and two friends.~ ~
124    XV,     87|          just severed his head at two blows, vaunted his brutality
125    XV,     94|        the troops and distributed two thousand sesterces to every
126   XVI,     13|      because the execution of the two Torquati for their crimes
127   XVI,     31|                Next day, however, two praetorian cohorts under
128   XVI,     41|         to be told about the last two years of Nero's reign.]~ ~
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