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 1     I,      3|         have several safeguards to rest on. He had no war at the
 2     I,     21|    Tiberius, had allowed his men a rest from military duties, either
 3     I,     25|          years. He was to have the rest of their message when the
 4     I,     27|      imprisoned as a terror to the rest; for, even as it then was,
 5     I,     29|         others did the like to the rest of his household, while
 6     I,     29|           another and another. The rest sheltered themselves in
 7     I,     31|            points of the camp. The rest crowded round the general'
 8     I,     31|  immediately granted, and that the rest must be reserved for the
 9     I,     39|            by the departure of the rest, they voluntarily forestalled
10     I,     57|          said, would come, and the rest they might settle themselves.
11     I,     67|          rear, and, next, were the rest of the allies. ~ ~
12     I,     73|         with Germanicus, while the rest leaving their cantons and
13     I,     85|       without even then taking any rest, turned all the streams
14     I,     98|           openly on oath, that the rest might be under the same
15    II,     14|         him many noble chiefs. The rest were rescued from the peril
16    II,     17|          is armed with spears, the rest have only weapons hardened
17    II,     22|          courage or treachery. The rest were cut down in every direction.
18    II,     25|   difficult operation, leaving the rest to his officers. Those who
19    II,     26|         intrench a camp, while the rest till nightfall glutted themselves
20    II,     75|         light ones to Piso and the rest, that the entertainment
21    II,    111|         usual kind, similar to the rest, for in eloquence, he said,
22    II,    114|          pestilential climate. The rest were to quit Italy, unless
23   III,     28|       without violence. As for the rest, they perished, some it
24   III,     32|     gracious act, done to save the rest of the Senators from a compulsory
25   III,     60|          like our legionaries; the rest had spears and knives and
26   III,     62|           any halt for their usual rest or during the hours of night. "
27   III,     70|             supported Lepidus. The rest voted with Agrippa. Priscus
28   III,     89|          Aesculapius, but that the rest relied on an origin lost
29   III,     94|          the island of Gyarus. The rest concurred, with the exception
30   III,    105|            his troops and let them rest in winter-quarters in the
31    IV,      6|         from the Roman people. The rest of Africa was garrisoned
32    IV,     15|        that both were hated by the rest of the world, procured belief
33    IV,     33|          from Africa, and that the rest might be cut off by a strong
34    IV,     34|         well, as there would be no rest from war except by the destruction
35    IV,     69|           broken through them; the rest, after their bravest men
36    IV,     69|          of Mount Haemus saved the rest of the population from being
37    IV,     76|        order, Curtius Atticus, the rest being men of liberal culture,
38    IV,     76|        random assertion; as to the rest, they were wholly in the
39    IV,     83|       historians differ; as to the rest, it is beyond a question
40    IV,     86|          devise the plot, that the rest should be present as witnesses,
41    IV,     93|             Apronius entrusted the rest of the auxiliaries to Cethegus
42     V,      9|      excuses his error. As for the rest, the man whom they encouraged
43    VI,     62|        surrender by the sword, the rest by drought.~ ~
44    VI,     68|            beginning, and then the rest went to their homes or to
45    VI,     77|     universal panic, and while the rest fled hither and thither,
46    XI,      8|            and Cossutianus and the rest, who saw themselves threatened
47    XI,     17|       chiefly Simonides, added the rest. In Italy the Etrurians
48    XI,     21|       channel of the Rhine and the rest of his vessels up the estuaries
49   XII,     16|        suspecting treachery in the rest, resolved, as his last resource,
50   XII,     19|        Uspe struck terror into the rest of the people, who thought
51   XII,     37|   treacherous peace might allow no rest to the general and his troops,
52   XII,     38| hostilities had been slain and the rest pardoned, settled down quietly;
53   XII,     42|        Caractacus himself. All the rest stooped in their fear to
54   XII,     65|           chiefs, and pacified the rest by gentle measures. ~ ~
55   XII,     66|      balistas might be worked. The rest of the lake was occupied
56  XIII,     48|          were sold by auction; the rest of the booty fell to the
57  XIII,     50|         with arrows, confirmed the rest in obedience by the warning,
58  XIII,     52|       after having assented to the rest of the honours, argued that
59  XIII,     72|            taken from them, was to rest with the Romans, who would
60  XIII,     72|        like terror. And so, as the rest too were for averting perils
61   XIV,     11|         few still stood, after the rest had fled in terror at the
62   XIV,     15|          its portentous guilt. The rest of the night, now silent
63   XIV,     46|            fight has perished; the rest are hiding themselves in
64   XIV,     49|           a strong resistance. The rest turned their back in flight,
65   XIV,     60|            the ancient manner. The rest assented, and then Paetus
66   XIV,     70|      Agrippa and Maecenas to enjoy rest after their labours, but
67    XV,     11|            distance in Pontus; the rest he had weakened by indiscriminate
68    XV,     16|       while the Romans had all the rest of the world with which
69    XV,     19|            disgrace, yet about the rest of the story there is no
70    XV,     52|          the Pomptine marshes. The rest of the country is broken
71    XV,     61|          all his secret plans. The rest built their hopes on revolution.
72    XV,     78|           health and the desire of rest. "He had no reason," he
73    XV,     85|         terror-stricken, while the rest, especially Cervarius Proculus,
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