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1 I, 17| supplication, Tiberius happened to say that although he was not 2 I, 79| Noble the father," he would say, "mighty the general, brave 3 I, 105| assigned for this. Some say that, out of aversion to 4 II, 8| islands, divides itself, so to say, where the Batavian territory 5 II, 43| humouring his mother as to say that he would go to the 6 II, 44| I should say nothing of the adjournment 7 II, 50| of his dependants (some say they were soldiers) and 8 II, 75| opposition. He was even heard to say at a banquet given by the 9 II, 78| Hercules who, the natives say, was born in the country 10 II, 113| judicially called on to say why with a wife whose guilt 11 III, 20| remember to have heard old men say that a document was often 12 IV, 47| in wisdom I cannot easily say. Assuredly what is despised 13 IV, 48| Of the Greeks I say nothing; with them not only 14 IV, 50| restless informer was, so to say, inviolable; only the insignificant 15 IV, 56| s marriage rends, so to say, the house of the Caesars 16 IV, 56| also condemn me. But, you say, Augustus had thoughts of 17 IV, 61| the glory of Lentulus, to say nothing of his consulship 18 IV, 78| savage temper of Drusus, to say nothing of lust of power 19 IV, 82| ill-starred year," people began to say, "and the emperor's purpose 20 IV, 85| private life were I may say regularly chronicled. And 21 V, 3| s authority. Now, so to say, they threw off the reins 22 VI, 9| friends and strangers, or say what was quite recent, or 23 VI, 37| Agrippina's ruin, strange to say, dragged Plancina with it. 24 VI, 44| his doom. A compact, so to say, ought to be sealed between 25 XI, 5| of Poppaea, suppose me to say what all men say." A graceful 26 XI, 5| suppose me to say what all men say." A graceful compromise 27 XI, 14| games were exhibited. I say nothing of the calculations 28 XI, 14| of himself, was wont to say that but one snake, at most, 29 XI, 17| which the Phoenicians, they say, by means of their superior 30 XI, 28| troop of captives, so to say, is now forced upon us? 31 XI, 48| this is the word which they say he used) to come the morrow 32 XII, 8| a stringent, and, so to say, masculine despotism; there 33 XII, 55| prefect was released, so to say, from surveillance; and 34 XII, 70| emperor was often heard to say that the legal decisions 35 XIII, 16| in which he acted, so to say, as the controller of the 36 XIII, 24| actor, Paris, she is, so to say, concocting a drama for 37 XIII, 47| helmets." Any human being, to say nothing of an old and wary 38 XIII, 53| the childless were, so to say, caught in his snare while 39 XIII, 59| was he heard repeatedly to say that he was going to her, 40 XIII, 59| one or two nights, would say again and again that she 41 XIII, 63| opinion, were at liberty to say out what they pleased, and 42 XIII, 71| extent of plain," he would say, "lies open into which the 43 XIV, 49| on that day. Some indeed say that there fell little less 44 XIV, 65| of its companions, so to say, was removed, and Nero too 45 XIV, 77| would be more merciful. Some say that another message came 46 XV, 25| public opinion may cease to say of us, that the estimate 47 XV, 47| used the whole city, so to say, as his private house. Of 48 XV, 73| Rome itself he put, so to say, under custody, garrisoning 49 XV, 80| like words, meant, so to say, for all, he embraced his 50 XV, 93| mere rank and file, so to say, had islands in the Aegean 51 XVI, 11| was his daughter, who, to say nothing of the now imminent 52 XVI, 28| were sure that he would say nothing but what would heighten 53 XVI, 31| gardens?" Here was, so to say, a weapon for the accusers,