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 1     I,      4|             and the end was near and new prospects opened, a few
 2     I,      6|               The first crime of the new reign was the murder of
 3     I,     13|              repeated or were wholly new. Sensible men, however,
 4     I,     22|            your prayers or arms to a new and yet tottering throne?
 5     I,     32|            them? Certainly, it was a new thing for the emperor to
 6     I,     36|     suspicious, they divided off the new troops from the old, and
 7     I,     71|            religious ceremonies in a new priesthood of the brotherhood
 8     I,     77|      preference for the old over the new, for peace over commotion,
 9     I,     79|       ancient life to tyrants and to new colonies, follow as your
10     I,     83|         thrown into disorder by this new force, and some cohorts
11    II,      2|          rejoicing, as is usual with new rulers. Soon they felt shame
12    II,      3|           were unfamiliar, and vices new to them. And as his ways
13    II,      6|           well, and placing him over new provinces where he would
14    II,      9|          father's honour. To raise a new barrow was not thought necessary.
15    II,      9|            was thoroughly secured by new barriers and earthworks. ~ ~
16    II,     37|           his cleverness in devising new law, ordered Libo's slaves
17    II,     41|     increased, and there was nothing new in this, but it accorded
18    II,    102|          intercepted a detachment of new levies on their way to Syria,
19    II,    111|              was again lost to them. New honours were devised and
20   III,     78|            turned to wiser ways. The new men who were often admitted
21    IV,      8|            distress the provinces by new burdens, and to see that
22    IV,     21|            and of the enactment of a new law. "It was," he said, "
23    IV,     25|   characteristic of Tiberius to veil new devices in wickedness under
24    IV,     46|            Cordus was arraigned on a new charge, now for the first
25    IV,     73|         assigned him of establishing new settlements, and names,
26    IV,     88|            the usual prayers for the new year, referred to Sabinus,
27    IV,     88|           there is no reason why the new magistrates should not open
28     V,      5|           revolt; that speeches in a new style and new resolutions
29     V,      5|          speeches in a new style and new resolutions were being heard
30     V,     13|           eagerly fastens on what is new and marvellous. The story
31    VI,     54|              were inclined to have a new king, urged Tiridates to
32    VI,     66|              ruled the court and the new king, transferred their
33    XI,      4|            Suilius proceeded to find new victims in two knights of
34    XI,     11|           cruelty than was wise in a new ruler. The Parthian princes
35    XI,     15|             suborning informers by a new and almost insane passion.
36    XI,     16|           and published for use some new letters, having discovered,
37    XI,     17|        squares and temples, on which new statutes are published. ~ ~
38    XI,     29|         minutely into the past, that new members have been brought
39    XI,     30|          highest antiquity, was once new. Plebeian magistrates came
40    XI,     33|           indiscriminately bestowed; new services ought to be recognized
41    XI,     39|          Silius. Act at once, or the new husband is master of Rome." ~ ~
42    XI,     41| representation of the vintage in her new home. The presses were being
43    XI,     48|              open by the rush of the new comers, and there stood
44   XII,      2|             advantage of excluding a new element from his household,
45   XII,      5|    trickeries, and looked forward to new despotisms, already impending,
46   XII,     17|          experience, was left in his new kingdom with a few cohorts
47   XII,     37|              as they imagined that a new general would not march
48   XII,     47|            by the enemy to alarm the new general, while he again
49  XIII,      1|            The first death under the new emperor, that of Junius
50  XIII,      9|              the prestige which in a new enterprise is supremely
51  XIII,     43|           rampart and the fosse were new and strange sights, men
52  XIII,     65|               that they might not by new oppressions bring into odium
53  XIII,     70|              old country or obtain a new territory from the emperor,
54   XIV,     30|       themselves prematurely to some new and hazardous cause. This
55   XIV,     36|           the more easily secure his new kingdom. Parts of Armenia,
56   XIV,     42|              most intense. For these new settlers in the colony of
57   XIV,     50|           and cavalry were placed in new winter quarters, and whatever
58   XIV,     50|             they ought to wait for a new governor who, having neither
59   XIV,     55|      Senators, in this assembly when new decrees were demanded from
60   XIV,     68|        succession of glories, has my new name become famous? Where
61   XIV,     75|         orders, had gone over to the new cause. These absurdities,
62   XIV,     85|            Senate was marked by some new flattery, or by the lowest
63    XV,     14|              and pointing the way to new glory. "It was not to villages
64    XV,     25|           And therefore, to meet the new insolence of provincials,
65    XV,     38|              and bring the emperor a new glory, a suppliant Arsacid,
66    XV,     39|        whatever he noticed which was new to him, the announcements,
67    XV,     50|              the glory of founding a new city and calling it by his
68    XV,     53|             also added beauty to the new city. Some, however, thought
69    XV,     74|             started, and this in any new scheme is all-powerful.
70   XVI,      1|            riches in the fear that a new people might be demoralised
71   XVI,      2|              earth now teemed with a new abundance, and wealth was
72   XVI,     33|             the Senate gave way to a new and profounder panic, as
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