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  1     I,      4|      while would burden, and some day rend asunder the State." ~ ~
  2     I,     10|                      On the first day of the Senate he allowed
  3     I,     12|                            On the day of the funeral soldiers
  4     I,     12|       their parents of the famous day when slavery was still something
  5     I,     13|         idle wonder that the same day marked the beginning of
  6     I,     20|        the Senate. For up to that day, though the most important
  7     I,     22|        and unprofitable; ten as a day is the value set on life
  8     I,     51|           last, with the light of day, when the general and the
  9     I,     56|                 Why, on the first day of our meeting, why did
 10     I,     64|        those same dwellings where day saw them at their common
 11     I,     77|     effect. "This is not my first day of steadfast loyalty towards
 12     I,     88|           awful omen, and the one day which yet remained to so
 13     I,     91|         our fury and the light of day lasted. It was not till
 14    II,     14|                              Next day the German army took up
 15    II,     26|         war. And now, late in the day, he withdrew one of his
 16    II,     29|        the country of the Chauci. Day and night, on those rocks
 17    II,     36|         same apprehension. On the day the Senate met, jaded with
 18    II,     37|          an adjournment till next day, and having gone home he
 19    II,     39|         and Concord, and the 13th day of September, on which Libo
 20    II,     41|                       On the next day of the Senate's meeting
 21    II,     49|         went to the towns, as the day grew dark, without letting
 22    II,     52|    Germanicus Caesar, on the 26th day of May, celebrated his triumph
 23    II,     65|           Afterwards, on the next day of the Senate's meeting,
 24    II,     70|        heart. Scarcely allowing a day's interval, he left Germanicus
 25    II,    103|       poisoning cases had fixed a day for the accused and his
 26    II,    114|           unless before a certain day they repudiated their impious
 27   III,      5|                               The day on which the remains were
 28   III,      6|          brother had gone but one day's journey to meet him; his
 29   III,     11|                              Next day, Fulcinius Trio asked the
 30   III,     14|                            On the day the Senate met, Tiberius
 31   III,     19|          his defence for the next day, he wrote a few words, sealed
 32   III,     21|           Piso had spent his last day and night. Receiving answers
 33   III,     41|     conferred on Nero, and on the day on which he first entered
 34   III,     45|       most fluent speaker of that day. ~ ~
 35   III,     63|         an enemy. "Only the other day the rebel Turoni had been
 36   III,     71|     household articles were every day on the increase, and that
 37   III,     81|           the decrees passed that day should be set up in the
 38   III,     85|           grand spectacle on that day, when the Senate examined
 39    IV,     10|           to look on the light of day. And such were not to be
 40    IV,     34|     hurried along at quick march. Day dawned, and with the sound
 41    IV,     63|          the truth from him. Next day, when he was dragged back
 42    IV,     67|                              Next day Sabinus displayed his forces
 43    IV,     80|         by seeing them during the day and by hearing in the night
 44    IV,     84|           to suffering, yet every day a stronger and fiercer host
 45    IV,     88|         had betrayed alarm. "What day," they asked, "will be without
 46    IV,     93|  prolonging the fight to the next day, and that another body of
 47    IV,     94|           shore, they had to bear day and night alike the patronising
 48     V,      4|           of Germanicus might one day move the old man's remorse.
 49     V,      4|    against his house. And so that day passed without any dreadful
 50     V,     10|         he thus spent part of the day, and with a numerous circle
 51    VI,     12|      think only of Sejanus's last day, but of his sixteen years
 52    VI,     17|         Augustus had prescribed a day within which they should
 53    VI,     26|        Whatever the humour of the day with Tiberius, he would
 54    VI,     27|         You too, Galba, will some day have a taste of empire."
 55    VI,     28|          that particular year and day. After surveying the positions
 56    VI,     35|         that she died on the same day on which Sejanus had paid
 57    VI,     35|       seventeenth of October, the day on which both perished,
 58    VI,     57|         Rome, so that on the same day, or after the interval of
 59    VI,     65|          was deliberating on what day he should inaugurate his
 60    VI,     65|       postponed their coming from day to day, the Surena, in the
 61    VI,     65|          their coming from day to day, the Surena, in the presence
 62    VI,     66|         united in celebrating the day fixed for the coronation,
 63    VI,     70|        being now excessive. Every day the man cultivated more
 64  Miss        |      beauty all the ladies of her day." This Poppaea was the daughter
 65    XI,     21|           guard, in the duties of day and of night, they were
 66    XI,     25|          art the man who will one day come into this province
 67    XI,     28|         Rome of the past. To this day we cite examples, which
 68    XI,     30|          nations on the very same day. Strangers have reigned
 69    XI,     30|      itself, and what we are this day justifying by precedents,
 70    XI,     36|       wife; that, on an appointed day, before witnesses duly summoned,
 71    XI,     43|         transferring for that one day the command of the soldiers
 72   XII,      5|     office, and the one remaining day of his praetorship was conferred
 73   XII,      7|           to the propriety of our day. Rather let a precedent
 74   XII,      9|                            On the day of the marriage Silanus
 75   XII,      9|       life, or else choosing that day to heighten the popular
 76   XII,     18|           and finished within one day. ~ ~
 77   XII,     19|                              Next day they sent an embassy asking
 78   XII,     40|     thither, protesting that that day and that battle would be
 79   XII,     46|        with trifling loss, as the day was on the decline. Now
 80   XII,     55|           Mithridates agreed to a day and a place for negotiation
 81  XIII,      4|                            On the day of the funeral the prince
 82  XIII,     17|    confounded at this, and as the day was near on which Britannicus
 83  XIII,     47|       manoeuvre. On the appointed day, arriving first, he posted
 84  XIII,     48|        within a third part of one day the walls were stripped
 85  XIII,     49|       were stormed by them in one day, and the remainder, some
 86  XIII,     52|           were to be included the day on which the victory was
 87  XIII,     57|          out of the chamber. Next day the murder was notorious,
 88  XIII,     58| attractions all the ladies of her day, had bequeathed to her alike
 89  XIII,     71|           Roman soldiers may some day be sent! Let them by all
 90   XIV,     10|           Nero declared that that day gave him empire, and that
 91   XIV,     17|        Minerva's festival, as the day on which the plot had been
 92   XIV,     21|       from the hope of promotion. Day and night they kept up a
 93   XIV,     27|           by the older men of the day for having set up a fixed
 94   XIV,     27|        they had lusted for in the day."~ ~
 95   XIV,     28|     suited to the wealth of their day, and so they introduced
 96   XIV,     49|        victories, was won on that day. Some indeed say that there
 97   XIV,     53|                         That same day was fatal also to Pompeius
 98    XV,     14|      kinsfolk, they hurried on by day and night their uninterrupted
 99    XV,     17|      Adiabeni was called the next day to be a witness to the stipulations
100    XV,     19|      obscurity, that, in a single day Paetus traversed forty miles,
101    XV,     37|  Tiridates demanded a place and a day for an interview. The time
102    XV,     37|  ill-starred battle-field. On the day appointed, Tiberius Alexander,
103    XV,     39|          our ancient system. Next day Tiridates begged for time
104    XV,     51|          on the 19th of July, the day on which the Senones captured
105    XV,     57|     return to Campania on a fixed day, without making any allowance
106    XV,     66|          out their design on that day of the circus games, which
107    XV,     67|           house of Scaevinus. The day before the treacherous attempt,
108    XV,     72|        the charge. Thus the first day's inquiry was futile. On
109    XV,     77|       Seneca had returned on that day from Campania, and had stopped
110    XV,     90|          of the same age. On that day he had performed all his
111   XVI,      5|         while keeping their seats day and night were seized with
112   XVI,     15|       stolen some notes about the day of his nativity and his
113   XVI,     22|        the Trojan Antenor. On the day, too, on which the praetor
114   XVI,     31|                              Next day, however, two praetorian
115   XVI,     38|                         That same day brought with it a noble
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