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 1     I,      9|         him to the forum; soldiers went with him to the Senate House.
 2     I,     18|          him relent, till Haterius went with entreaties to Augusta,
 3     I,     23|           last, in their fury they went so far as to propose to
 4     I,     39|         the present all was quiet, went back to Rome. ~ ~
 5     I,     44|          the legions, he instantly went to the spot, and met them
 6     I,     48|          and standards. Germanicus went to the Upper Army, and the
 7     I,     54|            her, while most of them went back to Germanicus. He,
 8     I,     92|     nothing left them when a woman went among the companies, attended
 9     I,     94|           disaster by kindness, he went round to the wounded, applauded
10     I,     95|        liable to accusation; words went unpunished. It was Augustus
11     I,    105|          disgrace to the State. He went so far at last in this irresolution,
12    II,     35|            pounced on the accused, went to the consuls, and demanded
13    II,     36|        ladies of the highest rank, went to house after house, entreating
14    II,     41|     clothing from the East. Fronto went further, and insisted on
15    II,     43|            in defiance of Piso she went in her litter to the emperor'
16    II,     43|       court and support Urgulania, went forth from the palace, having
17    II,     49| revolutionary schemers. He himself went to the towns, as the day
18    II,     56|         greater powers wherever he went than were given to those
19    II,     68|         him on the spot. Thence he went to Athens, and there, as
20    II,     69|  localities. He gave relief, as he went, to provinces which had
21    II,     70|            take their pleasure. He went such lengths in demoralizing
22    II,     78|         shores of Libya. Thence he went to the river's nearest mouth,
23    II,     87|           captivity the further he went, brought him, aware at last
24    II,     89|         offered for his safety, he went attended by his lictors,
25    II,    107|      waited at a distance; he then went back, and as he stood before
26    II,    107|         bearer of the sixth legion went over to him with his standard.
27   III,      3|         tears and wailings. Drusus went as far as Tarracina with
28   III,      6|      emperor himself," they said, "went in the extreme rigour of
29   III,      8|      business then ceased, and men went back to their occupations.
30   III,     10|       leaving his ships at Ancona, went through Picenum and along
31   III,     24|     question, even those in office went through the duty of voting),
32   III,     33|      interrupted the trial, Lepida went into the theatre with some
33   III,     35|          sacrilege and treason, he went far beyond the indulgent
34   III,     40|         was none; the vilest deeds went unpunished, while many noble
35   III,     66|          outdo the other Senators, went the length of a preposterous
36   III,     77|     profuse expenditure, gradually went out of fashion. It is as
37   III,     88|                      Hierocaesarea went back to a higher antiquity,
38    IV,      2|            Augustus, and the story went that he had sold his person
39    IV,     10|         later. As for Tiberius, he went to the Senate house during
40    IV,     11|        present misery. The consuls went out, and having encouraged
41    IV,     31|            moment's delay Tiberius went to the house and inspected
42    IV,     34|            and bloodshed. The word went through the companies that
43    IV,     48|          liberty, but even license went unpunished, or if a person
44    IV,     68|            besiegers, when Sabinus went round the camp, entreating
45    IV,     70|            peril of her kinswoman, went straight to Tiberius and
46    IV,     86|      dropping some casual remarks, went on to praise the fidelity
47    IV,     86|           himself sought Latiaris, went continually to his house,
48    VI,      1|          gardens by the Tiber, but went back again to the cliffs
49    VI,     10|      Servaeus, on being condemned, went over to the prosecution,
50    VI,     16| subsequently the chief magistrates went from Rome, an official was
51    VI,     20|       numbers, he never so much as went near the walls of Rome,
52    VI,     68|       beginning, and then the rest went to their homes or to the
53    XI,     15|       careless of concealment, she went continually with a numerous
54    XI,     42|     vengeance. Messalina upon this went to the gardens of Lucullus;
55   XII,      6|           palace, while he himself went to the Senate. Protesting
56   XII,     40|   chieftains of the several tribes went from rank to rank, encouraging
57   XII,     52|            too strong for him, and went to his uncle. While he was
58   XII,     55|     wickedness, Casperius meantime went to Pharasmanes, and required
59   XII,     58|            utterly defenceless, he went to Rhadamistus, whose gifts
60   XII,     77|          an attack of illness, and went to Sinuessa to recruit his
61   XII,     80|             accompanied by Burrus, went forth to the cohort which
62  XIII,     14|      highest rank might claim. She went further; she pleaded guilty
63  XIII,     16|           of the throne. The story went that as he was departing
64  XIII,     20|           s house; and whenever he went there himself, he was surrounded
65  XIII,     22|            a gloomy expression. He went through the whole evidence
66  XIII,     23|           the prince's fears, they went at daybreak to Agrippina,
67  XIII,     61|           he had escaped it, as he went home by a different way
68  XIII,     70|            become suppliants. They went to Rome, and while they
69  XIII,     70|           or in loyalty. Then they went down and took their seat
70   XIV,      3|            to retain her influence went so far that more than once
71   XIV,      6|         joy. As she approached, he went to the shore to meet her (
72   XIV,     11|          as their stature allowed, went into the sea; some, again,
73   XIV,     15|            crime. Then his friends went to the temples, and, an
74   XIV,     46|           before her in a chariot, went up to tribe after tribe,
75   XIV,     80|           Then people in their joy went up to the Capitol and, at
76    XV,     14|                    As he spoke, he went up to his legions, cheering
77    XV,     18|         use to them, while our men went a different way. Rumour
78    XV,     20|       their movements. Paetus then went into winter quarters in
79    XV,     38|          nobility of his race, but went on to speak in a tone of
80    XV,     56|           latter, as far as speech went, was thoroughly trained
81    XV,     64|           by its loveliness, often went, and where, unguarded and
82    XV,     66|            the emperor, who seldom went out, and shut himself up
83    XV,     68|   Accordingly at daybreak Milichus went to the Servilian gardens,
84    XV,     78|        return the way he came, but went out of his course to Faenius,
85   XVI,     11|           her father's bidding she went to Neapolis. And as she
86   XVI,     40|                            Then he went out into a colonnade, where
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