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1 I, 30| strengthened beyond their usual force with some picked troops. 2 I, 30| respect, met him, not as usual, with glad looks or the 3 I, 54| prince's wife, none of the usual retinue. Could they be going 4 I, 74| retiring army, which was his usual practice whenever he fell 5 II, 2| him with rejoicing, as is usual with new rulers. Soon they 6 II, 39| praetorships out of the usual order were conferred on 7 II, 41| establishments. It was indeed still usual with the Senators, when 8 II, 49| whispered gossip, soon, as is usual with forbidden topics, in 9 II, 62| there the means of escape usual in, such a disaster, by 10 II, 111| dedicate to him one of the usual kind, similar to the rest, 11 III, 2| its crew, not joyous as is usual, but wearing all a studied 12 III, 3| and perfumes with other usual funeral adjuncts, in proportion 13 III, 7| them then return to their usual pursuits, and, as the shows 14 III, 19| freedman. Then he bestowed the usual attention on his person; 15 III, 61| believed, with rumour's usual exaggeration. All good men 16 III, 61| his look, but kept up his usual demeanour during the whole 17 III, 62| against any halt for their usual rest or during the hours 18 III, 70| complained to the Senate with his usual ambiguity, extolling their 19 III, 81| temples, arches and the usual routine, except that Marcus 20 III, 105| summer he did not, as was usual, withdraw his troops and 21 IV, 25| opposed the request. "It was usual," he argued, "for magistrates 22 IV, 78| of lust of power and the usual feuds between brothers, 23 IV, 88| January, after offering the usual prayers for the new year, 24 IV, 88| prayers, a time when it is usual to refrain even from a profane 25 VI, 17| read and criticised, as was usual, by its presidents, though 26 VI, 22| rigour at the outset, as usual with such matters, becoming 27 VI, 77| at the table longer than usual, by way, apparently, of 28 XI, 3| with thanks. He took his usual exercise, then bathed and 29 XI, 49| and finished his repast as usual. During the days which followed 30 XII, 66| of the vessels, and the usual operations of a seafight. 31 XII, 71| concession he had made, with his usual good nature, to an individual. ~ ~ 32 XIII, 35| them promotion out of the usual course. But what they lacked 33 XIII, 57| under his dress. Then, as usual in lovers' quarrels, there 34 XIII, 60| now cut off from Nero's usual familiar intercourse, and 35 XIV, 16| populace, she opposed the usual donative and largess, and 36 XIV, 46| protesting that it was indeed usual for Britons to fight under 37 XIV, 61| silent when they replied, the usual way of a cowardly temper. 38 XIV, 62| Thrasea was supported by his usual firmness of spirit, and 39 XIV, 72| Seneca thanked him, the usual end of an interview with 40 XV, 13| Armenia. Beside the other usual accompaniments of war, his 41 XV, 44| speech from Nero followed, as usual, which stated that though 42 XV, 58| sacrifices in which it is usual to immolate victims in a 43 XV, 83| burnt without any of the usual funeral rites. So he had 44 XVI, 2| they said, "were there the usual harvests, and the gold of 45 XVI, 23| year always avoided the usual oath of allegiance; he was