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 1     I,      2|     preferred the safety of the present to the dangerous past. Nor
 2     I,      4|      least apprehension for the present, while Augustus in the vigour
 3     I,     16|       should be confined to its present limits, either from fear
 4     I,     19|         he was consul elect and present at Rome. Twelve candidates
 5     I,     37|        past and commended their present behaviour. He was not, he
 6     I,     39|      envoys' return, as for the present all was quiet, went back
 7     I,     59|     being thus restored for the present, a no less formidable difficulty
 8     I,     64|       commander nor tribune was present to control them; the men
 9     I,     81|   general, while the whole army present was moved to compassion
10     I,     82|     also in the sorrow of those present. This Tiberius did not approve,
11    II,     11|        on the reply that he was present, he begged leave to have
12    II,     71|     limits of a woman, would be present at the evolutions of the
13    II,     98|     generals and other senators present about the appointment of
14    II,    105|        safest precautions under present circumstances, but occupied
15   III,     26|         of my reflection on the present and the past, the more am
16   III,     37|    which we have arrived at the present endless multiplicity and
17   III,     61|        in their loathing of the present system and eagerness for
18    IV,     11|        only comfort under their present misery. The consuls went
19    IV,     35|        the Senators was sent to present him with an ivory sceptre
20    IV,     45|        reader's mind. I have to present in succession the merciless
21    IV,     49|       that the despotism of the present can actually efface the
22    IV,     56|         myself, I shall for the present forbear to explain. This
23    IV,     74|   public assembly, all who were present stript their clothes off
24    IV,     77|  youthful modesty, often forgot present expediency, while freedmen
25    IV,     86|         that the rest should be present as witnesses, and that then
26     V,     13|        enthusiasm, enjoying the present and cherishing idle hopes
27    VI,      6|   entertainment at which he was present on Augusta's birthday with
28    VI,     71|       so much popularity in the present for which he cared as for
29    XI,     15|         future and enjoying the present. As for her, careless of
30    XI,     18|       foreign superstitions. At present all is well, but we must
31    XI,     19|       So the emperor made him a present of money, furnished him
32   XII,     12|         for Meherdates, who was present, and told him not to be
33   XII,     20|         much as possible to his present condition, he entered the
34   XII,     43|         ruling many nations. My present lot is as glorious to you
35   XII,     59|        Vologeses to abandon his present plans. Armenia was thus
36  XIII,      4|      comparing the past and the present, observed that Nero was
37  XIII,      6|       was to receive a fee or a present for pleading a cause; the
38  XIII,     15|         choice and much coveted present. Agrippina, however, publicly
39  XIII,     23|       some of the freedmen were present to witness the interview.
40  XIII,     25| profound excitement among those present, and they even tried to
41  XIII,     26|        penalty. Plautus for the present was silently passed over. ~ ~
42   XIV,      8|     duty of a visit, as for the present she needed repose. Meanwhile,
43   XIV,     21|     attendants. There were also present, to complete the show, a
44   XIV,     55|               Often have I been present, Senators, in this assembly
45   XIV,     83|       whom Claudius exiled, was present to men's thoughts. But they
46    XV,      6|       arms of Rome. Nor was the present going smoothly with him.
47    XV,     16|         not to look only at the present. He indeed had advanced
48    XV,     21|        made the state an annual present of sixty million sesterces. ~ ~
49    XV,     40|       the provinces, or have to present himself at their doors,
50    XV,     43|         The people who had been present, had quitted the theatre,
51    XV,     45|        giving up Achaia for the present (his reasons were not certainly
52    XV,     49|  destruction of Troy, comparing present misfortunes with the calamities
53    XV,     67|     thought, that many had been present, both freedmen and slaves,
54   XVI,      1|      increase the wealth of the present. Phoenician Dido, as he
55   XVI,      5|          All, however, who were present from remote towns, and still
56   XVI,     23|       of allegiance; he was not present at the recital of the public
57   XVI,     30|                                 Present at this deliberation was
58   XVI,     39|      decided. When all who were present, wept and bitterly complained,
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