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1 I, 23| Amid the bustle Blaesus came up. He upbraided them and 2 I, 45| passes belief, some, who came close up to him, urged him 3 I, 54| even of the soldiers. They came out of their tents, asking " 4 I, 67| cohorts led the van; then came the first legion, and, with 5 I, 75| Not long after envoys came from Segestes, imploring 6 I, 95| times, though other matters came under its jurisdiction, 7 II, 2| bloodshed of civil wars, there came to Rome envoys from the 8 II, 11| asked his brother whence came the scar which disfigured 9 II, 14| or by the cavalry which came up with Stertinius and Aemilius.~ ~ 10 II, 20| some picked cavalry. Next came as many other legions, and 11 II, 28| and deep rivers of Germany came with a huge line of rolling 12 II, 79| explorer can penetrate. He then came to Elephantine and Syene, 13 II, 106| for sudden use. When they came to fighting, the result 14 III, 16| sorceries and poison, and hence came those ceremonies and horrible 15 III, 51| the Senate's next meeting came a letter from Tiberius, 16 III, 66| with an ovation. Thereupon came a letter from the emperor, 17 III, 86| First of all came the people of Ephesus. They 18 III, 88| precincts for two miles. Then came the Cyprians on behalf of 19 III, 99| Next came a religious question, as 20 IV, 29| wore a dagger whenever he came into the Senate. This was 21 IV, 32| whose strength, as they came from a distance, rumour 22 IV, 34| Soon afterwards news came that the Numidians had fixed 23 IV, 36| providence, three vessels came to land for the use of those 24 IV, 41| and fluently whenever he came to a man's rescue. ~ ~ 25 IV, 69| seized it, tore it down, and came to close quarters with the 26 IV, 70| sustained by the imperial house, came the first step towards the 27 IV, 71| on her, when the emperor came to see her, wept long and 28 IV, 77| attitude by the soldiers who came to their rescue. After this 29 IV, 80| was densely crowded; then came a violent shock, as it fell 30 IV, 88| altars." Thereupon there came a letter of thanks to them 31 IV, 92| gave up to bondage. Then came angry remonstrances, and 32 VI, 4| fact was divulged, there came an outburst of long-concealed 33 VI, 13| taken into account. Then came a letter from Tiberius against 34 VI, 45| Servilius, some Parthian nobles came to Rome without the knowledge 35 VI, 55| the mainstay of the party, came with the royal treasure 36 VI, 77| empire, when suddenly news came that Tiberius was recovering 37 XI, 11| they were beginning battle, came to a sudden agreement, on 38 XI, 29| as facts, that the Julii came from Alba, the Coruncanii 39 XI, 29| we sorry that the Balbi came to us from Spain, and other 40 XI, 30| new. Plebeian magistrates came after patrician; Latin magistrates 41 XI, 45| righteous anger. Instantly there came a shout from the cohorts, 42 XII, 8| influence of Agrippina. Then came a revolution in the State, 43 XII, 36| to the attack. So Vannius came down out of his fortresses, 44 XII, 42| front of their camp; then came a procession of the royal 45 XIII, 7| With the close of the year came disquieting rumours that 46 XIII, 12| nobler aspirations. Then came an act of mercy to Plautius 47 XIII, 47| prescribe, provided they came in peaceful fashion, without 48 XIV, 11| slaves who met him, till he came to the door of her chamber, 49 XIV, 11| anxious, as no messenger came from her son, not even Agerinus, 50 XIV, 21| all, the emperor himself came on the stage, tuning his 51 XIV, 32| individual inclinations, either came to him with entreaties, 52 XIV, 77| say that another message came to him from his father-in-law, 53 XV, 12| such of the barbarians as came close up to the walls, till 54 XV, 24| Next came the prosecution of Claudius 55 XV, 35| of long years. Envoys who came to him from Tiridates and 56 XV, 77| Rome. Thither the tribune came next evening, surrounded 57 XV, 78| did not return the way he came, but went out of his course 58 XVI, 5| disgust of the company. Hence came cruel severities, immediately 59 XVI, 21| became notorious, Silia came into his mind, who, as a 60 XVI, 39| of his intimate friends, came to him and told him in detail