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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
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