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 1     I,      3|           Caesar as he was on his way to our armies in Spain,
 2     I,     18|      individual Senators, he gave way by degrees, not admitting
 3     I,     35|    soldiers. These men made their way among the patrols, sentries
 4     I,     50|          mutiny. And as it is the way with a mob to fix any charge,
 5     I,     54|       They entreated, stopped the way, that Agrippina might return
 6     I,     62|           said that he was on the way with a strong force, and
 7     I,     66|        enemy. He chose the longer way, and hurried on every remaining
 8     I,     71|           to the entertainment by way of humouring Maecenas's
 9     I,     74|          whenever he fell back by way of stratagem rather than
10     I,     87|          and thither all in their way, and trampling on the fallen.
11     I,     87|        legion threw itself in the way. The greed of the foe helped
12     I,     89|       their commander, closed the way. At the same moment the
13     I,     93|           about and blocked their way. The companies were mingled
14     I,     93|      sight, and they pushed their way to the river Visurgis, where
15    II,      7|          be run into shore either way. Many were covered in with
16    II,     17|          this battle prepares the way to it. The Elbe is now nearer
17    II,     21|         of his horse, he made his way through them, having smeared
18    II,     28|    changed and bore them the same way as the wind, they could
19    II,     43|          house; nor did Piso give way, though Augusta complained
20    II,     43|         prolonged his time on the way with various conversations,
21    II,     49|        vague talk which found its way to the credulous ears of
22    II,     53|           young prince out of the way, under pretence of conferring
23    II,     66|          a few votes, in the same way as laws were defeated even
24    II,     91|          he might not have a long way to return should Germanicus'
25    II,    102| detachment of new levies on their way to Syria, and wrote word
26    II,    104|           Syria, as he was on his way to the winter-quarters of
27    II,    108|           had been put out of the way because they had the idea
28   III,      9|        emporer, and then made his way to Drusus, who would, he
29   III,     19|        house, where, seemingly by way of preparing his defence
30   III,     22|         one of whom, Cneius is in way implicated in my career,
31   III,     53|       that he should incline that way, spend his days in architecture,
32   III,     59|            and they were on their way to the forest passes known
33   III,     95|   Cornelius Dolabella however, by way of carrying flattery yet
34   III,    104|           the foe, for, whichever way he turned, a body of Roman
35    IV,      4|         the whole, the stealthier way and to begin with Drusus,
36    IV,      9|          before it; when once the way had been entered, zealous
37    IV,     13|           were added. Such is the way with flattery, when repeated.
38    IV,     68|        all hope and fear, and, by way of example, plunged his
39     V,     13|           custody, and was on his way to the armies of his father,
40    VI,      5|      first to pay the penalty. By way of episode, Haterius Agrippa
41    VI,     66|         had he instantly made his way to the heart of the country
42    VI,     77|       There it was noted, in this way, that he was drawing near
43    VI,     77|       table longer than usual, by way, apparently, of showing
44    XI,     10|         of Caius Caesar, made his way back to his kingdom at the
45    XI,     21|          while Corbulo was on his way, an inroad into Lower Germany,
46    XI,     37|         State, but we were a long way from ruin. Now, a young
47   XII,      1|     emperor, who inclined now one way, now another, as he listened
48   XII,      6|          of the matter in his own way. He asked the emperor whether
49   XII,     45|         Caractacus was out of the way, our discipline was relaxed
50   XII,     49|         false pretexts, others by way of a seeming compliment.
51  XIII,      4|   Augustus had an easy and fluent way of speaking, such as became
52  XIII,     25|           or her claims on him by way of reproach, she obtained
53  XIII,     45|     renewed which might open up a way to further acts of good
54  XIII,     50|     pretended flight, prepare the way for some stratagem. Suddenly,
55  XIII,     59|        admission, Poppaea won her way by artful blandishments,
56  XIII,     61|          went home by a different way to Sallust's gardens. Sulla,
57   XIV,     20|        prince draws them the same way. However, the public exposure
58   XIV,     35|        these envoys were on their way home, Corbulo, to save them
59   XIV,     47|           unarmed, they will give way the moment they have recognised
60   XIV,     61|           they replied, the usual way of a cowardly temper. The
61   XIV,     76|        this was the number on the way), while tidings were being
62   XIV,     80|       quit Campania, and make her way in person to Rome. And,
63    XV,      3|           its warlike strength by way of menace to the Roman provinces. ~ ~
64    XV,      7|      Caesennius Paetus was on his way. And indeed he had now arrived,
65    XV,      8|        being fortified, broke its way through them, when the work
66    XV,     14|          career, and pointing the way to new glory. "It was not
67    XV,     17|           Caesars had done in the way of holding or giving away
68    XV,     18|          our men went a different way. Rumour added that the legions
69    XV,     18|        that the bridge would give way, through the trickery of
70    XV,     37|         the camp of Tiridates, by way of compliment to him, and
71    XV,     43|    downfall, and as he was on his way to cross the sea of Hadria,
72    XV,     46|          After a while, as is the way with great terrors, they
73    XV,     78|        that he did not return the way he came, but went out of
74    XV,     90|          of danger, or perhaps by way of hiding his fears, when
75   XVI,     18|          said to have written, by way of remonstrance against
76   XVI,     20|       that the emperor was on his way Campania and that Petronius,
77   XVI,     26|        which Tiridates was on his way to receive the sovereignty
78   XVI,     33|        habituated the Senate gave way to a new and profounder
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