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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,
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