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 1     I,     12|         his heirs with abundant means to coerce the State, requires
 2     I,     17|     replied that it would by no means become his modesty to choose
 3     I,    100|        However, the devising of means to confine the river was
 4    II,     30|       the islands. Many by that means were recovered. The Angrivarii,
 5    II,     32|    policy than by arms. By this means the submission of the Sugambri
 6    II,     46|      was satisfied if my narrow means were neither a disgrace
 7    II,     60|        had parted. He was by no means sorry that they had the
 8    II,     62|     fearful. Nor were there the means of escape usual in, such
 9   III,     45|       gave the young prince the means of acquiring popularity.
10   III,     76|   Senators, that I too am by no means eager to incur enmities,
11   III,    103| themselves, while he was by any means to secure the person of
12    IV,     14|         secured, by the foulest means, the consent of Lygdus,
13    IV,     67|      hills, he began a siege by means of the works which he had
14    IV,     84|    emperor, this being the only means of escaping for a time impending
15    IV,     92|     named Flevum, where a by no means contemptible force of Romans
16    VI,      3|      discord and sedition, as a means of prompting ignorant minds,
17    VI,     17|      far as they could by human means, what were genuine. Accordingly
18    VI,     62|     they defended themselves by means of the nature of the country
19  Miss        |   account of his prosecution by means Messalina, who with the
20    XI,     17|       Phoenicians, they say, by means of their superior seamanship,
21    XI,     23|       Rhine and the Meuse, as a means of avoiding the uncertain
22    XI,     28|       own kin, and we are by no means dissatisfied with the Rome
23   XII,     18|        to a greater height as a means of annoying the besieged
24   XII,     25|        State, and must have the means of crime taken from her.
25   XII,     31|       is said to have had by no means a dull understanding; and
26   XII,     38|    against the rebels, and as a means of imbuing the allies with
27   XII,     55|       the siege by all possible means. Then the price of infamy
28   XII,     60|              Rhadamistus had no means of escape but in the swiftness
29   XII,     62|         who, from their limited means, voluntarily retired from
30   XII,     66|          that there might be no means of escape at various points,
31   XII,     67|        the lake, and it was the means of greatly alarming the
32  XIII,     57|        protested, was lost, his means exhausted, and as for his
33  XIII,     71|        be sent! Let them by all means keep retreats for their
34   XIV,      4|         or by any other violent means. Poison at first seemed
35    XV,     40|         Ecbatana, who was by no means unconcerned for his brother.
36    XV,     53|      have in the open court the means of stopping a fire. Every
37    XV,     54|      The next thing was to seek means of propitiating the gods,
38    XV,     63|       had no power left it; yet means had been provided whereby
39    XV,     67|    ligatures for wounds and the means of stanching blood to be
40    XV,     69|         freely, because, as his means were now impoverished and
41    XV,     71|         Seneca and sought every means for his ruin. Then Scaevinus
42   XVI,     19|    informer, robbing him of the means of defence, and hurrying
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