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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