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 1     I,      4|          prospects opened, a few spoke in vain of the blessings
 2     I,      9|          hesitation only when he spoke in the Senate. His chief
 3     I,     13|           Sensible men, however, spoke variously of his life with
 4     I,     17|          single mind. He further spoke in praise of Augustus, and
 5     I,     41|         It was not one alone who spoke thus, as did Percennius
 6     I,     45|       confused exclamations they spoke bitterly of the prices of
 7     I,     69|        notice of the Senate, and spoke much of his greatness in
 8     I,     87|          in Varus's fate." As he spoke, he cut through the column
 9    II,     11|          he had received. Flavus spoke of increased pay, of a neck
10    II,     12|     began a controversy. The one spoke of the greatness of Rome,
11    II,     92|         as his end drew near, he spoke as follows to the friends
12   III,      5|     favor of Agrippina, whom men spoke of as the glory of the country,
13   III,     23|     deserved it. For Plancina he spoke with shame and conscious
14   III,     51|       pro-consul of Africa. Both spoke on the subject, and Lepidus
15   III,     69|                   Marcus Lepidus spoke against the sentence as
16   III,     88|          a higher antiquity, and spoke of having a Persian Diana,
17    IV,      3|       senators and the people he spoke highly of him as the partner
18    IV,     21|        the same time the emperor spoke on the subject of electing
19    IV,     23|   premature honours. For Sejanus spoke vehemently, and charged
20    IV,     40|          contrary to his manner, spoke openly for the informers,
21    IV,     41|         with a seeming struggle, spoke out freely and fluently
22    IV,     64|       resigned to death. As they spoke, they pointed to fortresses
23    IV,     73|          name from Pelops." They spoke too of letters from Roman
24    IV,     78|         Whether the young prince spoke or held his tongue, silence
25    IV,     86|          its prosperity. He also spoke highly of Germanicus and
26    IV,     87|     about fresh horrors. Sabinus spoke as before and at greater
27    VI,     50|         backs. He pointed, as he spoke, to his own menacing array,
28    VI,     66|         change meant. Hiero then spoke insultingly of the boyish
29    VI,     75|                    While he thus spoke like a prophet, he opened
30    XI,      3|          with tears in his eyes, spoke of his old friendship with
31    XI,      8|                               So spoke the consul-elect, and others
32    XI,     45|    purposely assembled. Claudius spoke to them a few words at the
33   XII,     43|       the emperor's tribunal, he spoke as follows: "Had my moderation
34  XIII,      4|        Nor did Claudius, when he spoke with preparation, lack elegance.
35  XIII,     16| government of the world." As she spoke, she raised her hand in
36  XIII,     21|        Agrippina, who repeatedly spoke of her as an immodest woman
37  XIII,     62|          the populace. The first spoke bitterly of the violence
38   XIV,      7|          as she reposed herself, spoke joyfully of her son's repentance
39   XIV,     66|         This was granted, and he spoke as follows:-~ ~
40   XIV,     73|        to Gallia Narbonensis, he spoke much of their noble rank
41    XV,      3|                            As he spoke, he encircled Tiridates'
42    XV,      7|                             Many spoke highly of these results,
43    XV,     14|                            As he spoke, he went up to his legions,
44    XV,     24|     expelled from Crete, further spoke as follows:- ~ ~
45    XV,     34|         incapacity of Paetus. He spoke with much impressiveness,
46   XVI,     33|   menacing look he usually wore, spoke these and like words with
47   XVI,     37|            He was rushing, as he spoke, into the embraces of his
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