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 1     I,      1|       describe the times of Augustus, till growing sycophancy scared
 2     I,      5|          published from time to time, till, provision having been made
 3     I,     18|              did not make him relent, till Haterius went with entreaties
 4     I,     22|             thirty or forty campaigns till we grow old, most of us
 5     I,     42|             was persistently demanded till he was given up to destruction.
 6     I,     48|         tribunes. Payment was put off till they reached their respective
 7     I,     48|    twenty-first legions refused to go till in the summer-camp where
 8     I,     68|         Meanwhile the enemy moved not till the army began to defile
 9     I,     86|               enemy within the woods, till the wounded and the more
10     I,     90|             within the entrenchments, till the enemy approached closer,
11     I,     91|             of day lasted. It was not till night that the legions returned,
12     I,     93|              a belief in their safety till they saw Caesar and the
13    II,      8|          stream which washes Germany, till it mingles with the ocean.
14    II,     26|       intrench a camp, while the rest till nightfall glutted themselves
15    II,     35|               his power to stop them, till one Junius, who had been
16    II,     37|             case for the prosecution, till Vibius, as they would not
17    II,     37|        defendant asked an adjournment till next day, and having gone
18    II,     43|           with various conversations, till at last when Piso's relatives
19    II,     49|             himself in obscure places till his hair and beard were
20    II,     57|      refrained from seeking promotion till, he was actually solicited
21    II,     67|              standards and in troops, till at last he was regarded
22    II,    110|               check the false reports till by lapse of time they died
23   III,     29|               and ceased not to fight till he fell deserted by his
24   III,     36|           meant exile; and it was not till Tiberius's reign that he
25   III,     39|             of many conflicting laws, till Lucius Sulla, the Dictator,
26   III,     40|               all there hung a terror till Tiberius, to provide a remedy,
27   III,     43|           murder of Postumus Agrippa, till in advanced age he retained
28   III,     45|             on the part of the young, till Drusus argued in a strain
29   III,     52|          inflict exemplary vengeance, till he ordered Rufilla to be
30   III,     70|            registered in the treasury till nine days had expired, and
31   III,    105|               set of huts to another, till he captured the chief's
32    IV,     61|               been master of the sea, till he united himself to the
33    IV,     72|              she touch a single dish, till at last Tiberius noticed
34    IV,     85|               of the most lovely bay, till Vesuvius, bursting into
35    IV,     92|     scrutinized the size or thickness till Olennius, a first-rank centurion,
36    IV,     94|            insolence of hall-porters, till even this was forbidden
37     V,      3| panic-stricken silence of the Senate, till a few who had no hope from
38     V,     14|              and their mutual menaces till they retired from office. ~ ~
39    VI,     22|               of rank and reputation, till at last the emperor interposed
40    VI,     25|         followed the rotting corpses, till they were dragged to the
41    VI,     28|              by amazement and terror, till at last he exclaimed that
42    VI,     49|            the fashion of a blockade, till the Parthians, who were
43    VI,     52|             Artabanus did not retreat till Vitellius had assembled
44    VI,     62|              king's unwarlike troops, till Marcus Trebellius, whom
45    VI,     68|             to the camp of Artabanus, till Tiridates returned to Syria
46    VI,     76|              from Rome for ten years, till her younger son would have
47    XI,      3|             opened his veins, but not till he had inspected his funeral
48    XI,     27|              power of selecting them, till the people bestowed this
49    XI,     27|               nature of the electors, till at Dolabella's suggestion
50    XI,     33|           punish his wife's infamies, till he afterwards craved passionately
51    XI,     35|             reckless. She waited only till Claudius set out for Ostia
52    XI,     48|            tears and idle complaints, till the gates were forced open
53   XII,      6|             These scruples ceased not till Vitellius undertook the
54   XII,     16|          courage and doubtful result, till Carenes, who having beaten
55   XII,     38|        undertake any fresh enterprise till he had consolidated his
56   XII,     46|              did not stop the flight, till our legions sustained the
57   XII,     47|             the country far and wide, till Didius hurried up and dispersed
58   XII,     51|              violently pressed on him till he broke through the furious
59   XII,     56|           different covered carriages till the orders of Pharasmanes
60  XIII,     10|             himself to offer hostages till his own appointment to the
61  XIII,     14|       expressions. Nor would she wait till her son repented or wearied
62  XIII,     14|      powerfully did they inflame him, till completely mastered by the
63  XIII,     21|               favourite of Agrippina, till after a while there were
64  XIII,     22|          mother, could not be put off till Burrus answered for her
65  XIII,     29|               had gangs of their own, till night presented the scenes
66  XIII,     29|             but often in public view, till, with the people at strife
67  XIII,     33|           officials of the exchequer, till four months had expired,
68  XIII,     40|            and so he put off the case till the man died of old age.
69  XIII,     44|               legions within the camp till spring weather was fairly
70  XIII,     54|            simply obeyed the emperor, till Nero stopped such pleadings,
71  XIII,     70|        knights, where was the Senate, till they observed some persons
72  XIII,     73|             or by any other moisture, till some countrymen, in despair
73  XIII,     74|              was accounted a portent, till it began to renew its life
74   XIV,     11|             prepared to wish her joy, till the sight of an armed and
75   XIV,     11|               the slaves who met him, till he came to the door of her
76   XIV,     55|              with execution, has been till now unshaken. Vote impunity,
77    XV,     11|             indiscriminate furloughs, till it was heard that Vologeses
78    XV,     12|           came close up to the walls, till he was overwhelmed with
79    XV,     44|             chains and torn from him, till, knowing the doom which
80    XV,     47|               heighten his depravity, till a few days afterwards he
81    XV,     67|        everything was kept in secrecy till betrayal began from the
82    XV,     75|             spirit against the worst, till a troop of soldiers arrived,
83    XV,     96|             and traitor to the State, till the unanimous voice of the
84    XV,     97|            are not paid to an emperor till he has ceased to live among
85   XVI,      3|          engaged to execute the work, till at last he threw off his
86   XVI,      9|            could with his bare hands, till he was cut down by the centurion,
87   XVI,     11|            voice in a tone of menace, till the emperor showed himself
88   XVI,     15|           attest the will of Anteius, till Tigellinus interposed to
89   XVI,     39|             the spirit from the body, till Domitius Caecilianus, one
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