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 1     I,     10|    great-grandchildren. In the third place, he had named the chief
 2     I,     13|            in which laws had then no place, drove him into civil war,
 3     I,     18|             would refuse the highest place, though sufficiently capable,
 4     I,     49|            discovered, as his hiding place was now unsafe, he borrowed
 5     I,     59|             away at Old Camp, as the place was called. These, in fact,
 6     I,     85|      unfavourable to the Romans, the place with its deep swamps, insecure
 7     I,     96|             his father had not had a place in heaven decreed to him,
 8    II,      5|            will relate in the proper place. ~ ~
 9    II,     11|            being told the particular place and battle, he inquired
10    II,     47|            matters, to rise from his place and, pleading the number
11    II,     64|          temple to Flora in the same place, which had been built by
12    II,     78| starting-point. Spartans founded the place because Canopus, pilot of
13    II,     84|         assumed modesty, asked for a place of meeting where, he said,
14    II,     84|    hesitation in fixing on a time, a place, finally on terms, as every
15    II,     97|             at Antioch, its destined place of burial, it is doubtful
16    II,    114|          quell the brigandage of the place, a cheap sacrifice should
17   III,      1|           nearest and safest landing place for a voyager.~ ~
18   III,      2|              and the roofs and every place which commanded the most
19   III,      3|      proportion to the wealth of the place. Even those whose towns
20   III,     10|              no secrecy, because the place was so public.~ ~
21   III,     15|            and in this only, will we place Germanicus above the laws,
22   III,     22|          truth and innocence find no place here, I call the immortal
23   III,     38|             and violence usurped the place of self-control and modesty,
24   III,     45|           young noble, had not given place to him at a gladiatorial
25   III,     59|             by hiding himself in one place after another, at last when
26    IV,      6|    misleading, since they moved from place to place as circumstances
27    IV,      6|             they moved from place to place as circumstances required,
28    IV,      7|      Tiberius's policy. In the first place, public business and the
29    IV,     10|           office and of their proper place; and when the Senate burst
30    IV,     14|              decided on the time and place of the poisoning, Sejanus,
31    IV,     18|             claim connected with the place. Roman citizens had been
32    IV,     22|           theatre, she was to have a place in the seats of the Vestals. ~ ~
33    IV,     53|          adequately fill the highest place; of this I solemnly assure
34    IV,     67|             or thirst, and the whole place was befouled with rotting
35    IV,     75|              his wish to hide by the place of his retreat the cruelty
36    IV,     80|            every age crowding to the place because it was near Rome.
37    IV,     83|              aid of Rome and had the place given him as a possession
38    IV,     85|        colonies and, in short, every place on the mainland, that he
39    IV,     85|       Sorrentum. The solitude of the place was, I believe, its chief
40    IV,     87|            It was necessary that the place of meeting should preserve
41    VI,      1|              the abominations of the place and the endless phases of
42    VI,     11|             again, we see what takes place before our eyes, who it
43    VI,     77|            After frequent changes of place, he at last settled down
44    XI,     10|           his rule. Rage against the place, which indeed had also revolted
45    XI,     19|             this country to fill the place of king without raising
46    XI,     28|          senators from Latium? Every place will be crowded with these
47    XI,     32|            law had chosen into their place. These acts, as being welcome
48    XI,     36|             the gods, have taken her place among a company of guests,
49   XII,      2|         jealousy, and would take the place of a mother towards her
50   XII,      7|              will hereafter take its place among recognized usages."~ ~
51   XII,     15|             horses for the chase and place them near his temple. When
52   XII,     32|              where she was born. The place was named after her. Agrippa,
53   XII,     47|        appointed Aulus Didius in his place, that the province might
54   XII,     55|    Mithridates agreed to a day and a place for negotiation and quitted
55   XII,     56|           children, and filled every place with her wailings. They
56   XII,     71|            their sacred island, as a place devoted to the sole service
57  XIII,      9|              who had advanced to the place under an apprehension that,
58  XIII,     43|            with ice, did not yield a place for the tents without being
59  XIII,     47|          decided to fix a time and a place for an interview between
60  XIII,     47|            armies, and he selected a place partly consisting of gently
61  XIII,     51|             on the war. If again the place were left untouched and
62   XIV,      7|            signal the ceiling of the place, which was loaded with a
63   XIV,     43|           arms, and there was in the place but a small military force.
64   XIV,     44|            or the attractions of the place, were cut off by the enemy.
65    XV,      6|       undertaken the storming of the place had been routed; legions
66    XV,     17|              and Tiridates, that the place and time of their meeting
67    XV,     28|             Laelia, died, and in her place was chosen Cornelia, of
68    XV,     29|           been given to Poppaea. The place of her confinement was the
69    XV,     37|        kingdom. Tiridates demanded a place and a day for an interview.
70    XV,     37|             time was to be soon, the place that in which Paetus and
71    XV,     48|            it again devastated every place below them, it outstripped
72    XV,     61|       eagerly discussed the time and place of the fatal deed. It was
73    XV,     76|              He was dragged off to a place set apart for the execution
74    XV,     94|            he so distinguished as to place busts of them in the palace
75   XVI,      3|            that this or that was the place of the promised cave, and
76   XVI,      4|             even of actors, made the place ring with measured strains
77   XVI,     15|       Pammenes, an exile in the same place, noted for his skill as
78   XVI,     37|    interposed and stopped them both. Place was then given to the witnesses,
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