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1 I, 14| It was said, on the other hand, "that filial duty and State 2 I, 16| had written with his own hand, and had added a counsel, 3 I, 31| and with a gesture of his hand demanded silence. As often 4 I, 41| they said, was in their hand; their victories aggrandised 5 I, 44| audible. Some men, seizing his hand under pretence of kissing 6 I, 45| those nearest him seized his hand and held it by force. The 7 I, 81| stroke of his own ill-starred hand he found for himself death. 8 I, 85| The Cherusci, on the other hand, were familiar with fighting 9 I, 87| call; he even repelled his hand, as he stretched it over 10 I, 94| offering whatever they had at hand, arms, horses, gold. Germanicus 11 II, 13| Stertinius hurried up and put his hand on Flavus, who in the full 12 II, 26| Our soldiers, on the other hand, with their shields pressed 13 II, 57| Augustus. Drusus, on the other hand, had for his great-grandfather 14 II, 60| of the foe. Clasping the hand of Inguiomerus, he protested " 15 II, 66| Germanicus. Many, on the other hand, endeavoured to make the 16 II, 94| clasped the dying man's right hand, and swore that they would 17 III, 7| the Great Goddess were at hand, even resume their amusements. ~ ~ 18 III, 16| legions" while on the other hand to all the best men, especially 19 III, 20| perish, they said, by his own hand, but by that of one sent 20 III, 59| escape, fell by his own hand. Such was the end of the 21 III, 63| paralysed. Silius, on the one hand, though confident hope took 22 III, 64| house. There by his own hand he fell, and his comrades 23 IV, 11| emperor. Taking them by the hand he said: "Senators, when 24 IV, 15| hearing him, with his own hand too, and with an impossibility 25 IV, 47| Asinius Pollio's writings too hand down a glorious memory of 26 IV, 69| entrenchments stones such as the hand could grasp, stakes with 27 IV, 72| and passed it with his own hand to his daughter-in-law. 28 IV, 77| and with knee, face, and hand encountered the falling 29 IV, 95| himself in person bestowed the hand of his granddaughter Agrippina, 30 V, 6| restrained only by the strong hand of the sovereign. ~ ~ 31 VI, 13| the knife with his aged hand, but again bound up his 32 VI, 16| unless it fears a strong hand, is disorderly and reckless. 33 VI, 37| she suffered by her own hand a penalty tardy rather than 34 VI, 48| Pharasmanes, on the other hand, allied himself with the 35 VI, 51| anticipate attack by a hand to hand charge. Then followed 36 VI, 51| anticipate attack by a hand to hand charge. Then followed every 37 VI, 57| Trebellienus perished by his own hand; Paconianus was strangled 38 VI, 77| business his own, clasped his hand, with a show of homage, 39 XI, 9| airs. We have examples at hand. How great were the fees 40 XI, 30| founder Romulus, on the other hand, was so wise that he fought 41 XI, 37| s bidding. On the other hand, the very good nature of 42 XI, 49| understood her fate and put her hand to a dagger. In her terror 43 XI, 49| by her own or another's hand. Nor did he ask the question, 44 XII, 22| vengeance. On the other hand it was argued that it would 45 XII, 25| with her for the emperor's hand, planned an accusation, 46 XII, 36| having fought with his own hand, and received wounds on 47 XII, 69| Claudius, on the other hand, was being prompted to exhibit 48 XII, 74| while Agrippina on the other hand, who could give her son 49 XII, 76| age, and would raise his hand, now to heaven, now to the 50 XIII, 7| more than by the sword and hand. The emperor would give 51 XIII, 10| while Corbulo on the other hand appealed to the fact that 52 XIII, 14| became now, on the other hand, lax to excess. The change 53 XIII, 16| forsooth, with disfigured hand, and a pedant's tongue, 54 XIII, 16| she spoke, she raised her hand in menace and heaped insults 55 XIII, 36| Lucius Volusius on the other hand died with a glorious name. 56 XIII, 53| own money, on the other hand, had been acquired by industry 57 XIII, 57| Octavius, on the other hand, now remonstrated, now threatened; 58 XIV, 6| welcomed her with outstretched hand and embrace, and conducted 59 XIV, 15| again and again pressed his hand and congratulated him on 60 XIV, 20| to their ancestors not to hand down their names. And indeed 61 XIV, 51| though the war continued, to hand over his army to Petronius 62 XIV, 68| You on the other hand have surrounded me with 63 XIV, 70| arms, your sword and right hand would not have failed me. 64 XIV, 82| plotting mother. Close at hand was a chance of winning 65 XV, 1| Tiridates, was, on the other hand, drawn to different thoughts 66 XV, 9| and as winter was now at hand, he led back his army and 67 XV, 14| on him by the emperor's hand the special honour of a 68 XV, 19| the Parthians on the other hand were in want of supplies, 69 XV, 35| My emperor, on the other hand, has undisturbed peace all 70 XV, 38| resume it only from the hand of Nero. The interview then 71 XV, 48| reached a refuge close at hand, when this too was seized 72 XV, 53| his own expense, and to hand over the open spaces, when 73 XV, 60| Quintianus, on the other hand, both of senatorian rank, 74 XV, 73| impulse as he was putting his hand to his sword-hilt.~ ~ 75 XV, 76| slaves, and butchered by the hand of the tribune Statius, 76 XV, 92| the emperor, and weary his hand with kisses. He, in the 77 XV, 92| acquitted, perished by his own hand; Statius Proximus threw 78 XVI, 4| assembly with a motion of the hand, and awaited the verdict 79 XVI, 16| then pressing the man's hand towards him, he met the 80 XVI, 29| Those, on the other hand, who thought that he ought 81 XVI, 29| perchance, to raise the hand of violence in their brutality.