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1 I, 3| How few were left who had seen the republic! ~ ~ 2 I, 15| but, having thoroughly seen his arrogant and savage 3 I, 79| war. There are still to be seen in the groves of Germany 4 I, 79| thoroughly excuse, their having seen between the Elbe and the 5 II, 13| his charger. Arminius was seen facing him, full of menaces 6 II, 15| several watchfires were seen. Scouts also, who had crept 7 II, 21| encouraging augury. Eight eagles, seen to fly towards the woods 8 II, 30| things they had really seen or in their terror believed.~ ~ 9 II, 38| they could be heard and seen; when Libo, whose anguish 10 II, 43| him at a distance. He was seen, as the people thronged 11 II, 49| without letting himself be seen publicly or remaining long 12 II, 68| Illyricum, after having seen his brother Drusus, who 13 II, 75| After this Piso was seldom seen at Caesar's tribunal, and 14 II, 99| splendid union wont to be seen amid an admiring and sympathizing 15 III, 2| As soon as the fleet was seen on the horizon, not only 16 III, 20| that a document was often seen in Piso's hands, the substance 17 III, 108| likenesses were not to be seen.~ ~ 18 IV, 7| civilian, letting it be clearly seen that there were no better 19 IV, 9| his statues were to be seen among the monuments of Cneius 20 IV, 31| the chamber, where were seen the marks of her struggling 21 IV, 56| tolerated by those who have seen her brother, her father, 22 IV, 76| afterwards it was clearly seen what a narrow margin there 23 IV, 87| was a fear of their being seen or heard, or of suspicion 24 IV, 94| to allow themselves to be seen in public. Still, neither 25 V, 13| of Germanicus, had been seen in the Cyclades and subsequently 26 VI, 7| laid bare, there would be seen gashes and wounds; for, 27 VI, 11| I was successful. I had seen him his father's colleague 28 VI, 41| Some maintain that it is seen at intervals of fourteen 29 VI, 41| the bird is occasionally seen in Egypt. ~ ~ 30 XI, 14| reported that snakes had been seen by his cradle, which they 31 XI, 14| snake, at most, had been seen in his chamber. ~ ~ 32 XI, 15| of the emperor were to be seen in the possession of the 33 XI, 17| human history, are still seen engraved on stone. The Egyptians 34 XI, 17| disused. These may still be seen on the tablets of brass 35 XII, 7| fathers, we have ourselves seen that married women were 36 XII, 42| displayed. Next were to be seen his brothers, his wife and 37 XII, 66| this grand work might be seen by a multitude of visitors, 38 XII, 74| and Manius Acilius it was seen to be portended by a succession 39 XIII, 15| imperial house had been seen to glitter, selected a jewelled 40 XIII, 47| wary general, would have seen through the barbarian's 41 XIII, 47| distance whence he could be seen rather than heard. And so 42 XIV, 20| and prophetic deity was seen in Roman temples as well 43 XIV, 27| produce corruption was to be seen at Rome, and a degeneracy 44 XIV, 43| estuary of the Tamesa had been seen the appearance of an overthrown 45 XIV, 83| for their stay; they had seen some happiness, and the 46 XV, 45| of his country. "He had seen the sad countenances of 47 XV, 47| on the opposite bank were seen naked prostitutes with obscene 48 XV, 67| freedmen and slaves, who had seen what he had; that one man' 49 XVI, 1| imagination, who wrested a vision seen in the slumber of night 50 XVI, 4| wore, or letting himself be seen to spit or clear his nostrils. 51 XVI, 11| grief ever since she had seen the murderers of her husband 52 XVI, 21| kept secret what she had seen and endured, a sacrifice 53 XVI, 29| would have decided, had they seen Thrasea on his trial. It 54 XVI, 36| demanded it. They must have seen this, those men before unknown