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  1     I,     22|             and from the sixteenth year terminating our service.
  2     I,     70|                          That same year Julia ended her days. For
  3     I,     71|                           The same year witnessed the establishment
  4     I,     75| consciousness of guilt. For in the year of the revolt of Germany
  5     I,     95|                               That year triumphal honours were decreed
  6     I,    100|                        In the same year the Tiber, swollen by continuous
  7     I,    102|            itself in the preceding year, broke out with worse violence,
  8     I,    103|       burden, unless the twentieth year of service were to be that
  9    II,     33|        When Germanicus requested a year for the completion of his
 10    II,     44|            public business in this year, if it were not worth while
 11    II,     45|            twelve candidates every year. It was quite evident that
 12    II,     45|        avoided giving offence from year to year, even though a candidate'
 13    II,     45|        giving offence from year to year, even though a candidate'
 14    II,     49|                          That same year the daring of a single slave,
 15    II,     51|                At the close of the year was consecrated an arch
 16    II,     62|                          That same year twelve famous cities of
 17    II,     67|                       In this same year a war broke out in Africa,
 18    II,     68|                   In the following year Tiberius held his third,
 19    II,    113|                          That same year the profligacy of women
 20   III,     29|                          That same year Tacfarinas who had been
 21   III,     42|         men died at the end of the year, Lucius Volusius and Sallustius
 22   III,     45|           At the beginning of this year Tiberius, avowedly to recruit
 23   III,     57|                          That same year, some states of Gaul, under
 24   III,     68|                At the close of the year, Caius Lutorius Priscus,
 25   III,     71|         the next consuls. It was a year free from commotions abroad,
 26   III,     82|         might he be absent for one year's proconsulate? That these
 27   III,    100|        more than twice in the same year. This regulation of the
 28   III,    100|         sufficiently proved that a year's absence and a provincial
 29   III,    107|          illustrious men died that year. One was Asinius Saloninus,
 30   III,    108|           Marcus Brutus, died this year, the sixty-fourth after
 31    IV,      1|                                The year when Caius Asinius and Caius
 32    IV,      5|           at the beginning of this year, Drusus, one of the children
 33    IV,      7|            State, inasmuch as that year brought with it the beginning
 34    IV,     18|                               This year too brought embassies from
 35    IV,     20|                          That same year also brought fresh sorrow
 36    IV,     20|          inflicted in the previous year on Caius Silanus, voted
 37    IV,     32|                               This year at last released Rome from
 38    IV,     32|          Dolabella, proconsul that year, had not dared to retain
 39    IV,     46|                             In the year of the consulship of Cornelius
 40    IV,     50|                               That year was such a continuous succession
 41    IV,     61|            noble rank died in that year, Cneius Lentulus and Lucius
 42    IV,     79|           Towards the close of the year died two distinguished men,
 43    IV,     80|                             In the year of the consulship of Marcus
 44    IV,     82|              It was an ill-starred year," people began to say, "
 45    IV,     86|                                The year of the consulship of Silanus
 46    IV,     88|          usual prayers for the new year, referred to Sabinus, whom
 47    IV,     88|          this was inaugurating the year; these were the victims
 48    IV,     89|    referring each event to its own year, I should feel a strong
 49    IV,     92|                          That same year the Frisii, a nation beyond
 50     V,     14|                At the close of the year a long growing feud between
 51    VI,      2|            in the beginning of the year, as if Livia's crimes had
 52    VI,      5|            consuls of the previous year for now sitting silent after
 53    VI,     19|                             At the year's close Geminius, Celsus
 54    VI,     21|      indulgence. He yielded, and a year and six months were granted,
 55    VI,     28|       character of that particular year and day. After surveying
 56    VI,     31|                          That same year the death of Asinius Gallus
 57    VI,     38|           Tibur. At the end of the year the death of Aelius Lamia,
 58    VI,     39|                          That same year Marcus Lepidus also died.
 59    VI,     58|                             At the year's close Poppaeus Sabinus
 60    VI,     59|        consuls. The fact that that year Lucius Aruseius was put
 61    VI,     69|                          That same year Rome suffered from a terrible
 62    VI,     78|    Tiberius, in the seventy eighth year of his age. Nero was his
 63  Miss        |      Annals opens with the seventh year of Claudius's reign. The
 64    XI,     14|             in the eight hundredth year after the foundation of
 65    XI,     19|                It was in this same year that the Cherusci asked
 66   XII,      5|            plot, and happened that year to be praetor, was suddenly
 67   XII,      6|                             In the year of the consulship of Caius
 68   XII,     49|        consulship in his twentieth year, and meanwhile, as consul-elect,
 69   XII,     51|         prodigies occurred in that year. Birds of evil omen perched
 70   XII,     52|                        In the same year war broke out between the
 71   XII,     70|                          That same year the emperor was often heard
 72   XII,     74|                             In the year of the consulship of Marcus
 73  XIII,      7|              With the close of the year came disquieting rumours
 74  XIII,     11|            The emperor in the same year asked the Senate for a statue
 75  XIII,     11|      Senate passed a vote that the year should begin with the month
 76  XIII,     12|                             In the year of his consulship with Lucius
 77  XIII,     17|            complete his fourteenth year, he reflected, now on the
 78  XIII,     28|                  At the end of the year the cohort usually on guard
 79  XIII,     40|                           The same year saw many impeached. One
 80  XIII,     42|                      Early in this year a war between Parthia and
 81  XIII,     52|           of fortune, even a whole year would not suffice for thanksgivings,
 82  XIII,     54|         monies. Then, as an entire year had been granted to them
 83  XIII,     58|     equally notorious in that same year proved the beginning of
 84  XIII,     65|                          That same year, repeated demands on the
 85  XIII,     66|      should not be revived after a year; that the praetor at Rome,
 86  XIII,     74|                          That same year, the fact that the tree
 87   XIV,      1|                             In the year of the consulship of Caius
 88   XIV,     37|            Laodicea, was that same year overthrown by an earthquake,
 89   XIV,     39|                At the close of the year Vibius Secundus, a Roman
 90   XIV,     52|                          That same year two remarkable crimes were
 91   XIV,     59|                            In that year died Memmius Regulus, who
 92   XIV,     59|       provoke envy. Nero, the same year, established a gymnasium,
 93   XIV,     84|         the girl, in her twentieth year, with centurions and soldiers
 94   XIV,     86|                          That same year Nero was believed to have
 95    XV,     41|                          That same year the emperor put into possession
 96    XV,     41|           in the theatre. The same year witnessed shows of gladiators
 97    XV,     42|                             In the year of the consulship of Caius
 98    XV,     58|                At the close of the year people talked much about
 99   XVI,      3|          might squander for many a year. He even gave away profusely
100   XVI,     14|                                  A year of shame and of so many
101   XVI,     14|          ordinary death. That same year levies of troops were held
102   XVI,     23|            at the beginning of the year always avoided the usual
103   XVI,     35|         daughter, in the twentieth year of her age, widowed and
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