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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