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1 I, 3| no war at the time on his hands except against the Germans, 2 I, 16| prayers. They raised their hands to the gods, to the statue 3 I, 18| entangled by the suppliant's hands. Yet the peril of so great 4 I, 23| exclamation, "Better imbrue your hands in my blood: it will be 5 I, 29| breast and face with his hands. Then, hurling aside those 6 I, 46| for destruction, and that hands with the stain of plunder 7 I, 59| been committed by their hands. Unawed by the punishment 8 I, 76| tones of a suppliant, her hands tightly clasped within her 9 II, 17| beautiful was given him by the hands of his grandmother Augusta. 10 II, 26| their breasts, and their hands grasping their sword-hilts, 11 II, 36| his brother he raised his hands and voice in supplication 12 II, 38| minister of death, grasped the hands of his slaves, and thrust 13 II, 59| Romans, and still in the hands of many of his men. As for 14 II, 60| the matter in their own hands, whether they preferred 15 III, 17| tainted with poison by the hands of Piso who sat next above 16 III, 20| was often seen in Piso's hands, the substance of which 17 IV, 8| revenue, they were in the hands of companies of Roman knights. 18 IV, 9| soldiers given into his hands; his statues were to be 19 IV, 15| to request all into whose hands my work shall come, not 20 IV, 20| indeed was as yet in the hands of the Senate, and consequently 21 IV, 57| visitors or strengthen the hands of accusers by admitting 22 IV, 57| would pass through his hands. Caesar too, who was already 23 VI, 56| by Caius Gracchus, laid hands on himself. Tarius Gratianus 24 VI, 59| to prison by the prompt hands of lictors, where the neck 25 XI, 11| everything passed into the hands of Mithridates, who showed 26 XI, 11| hesitation; then, joining right hands, they promised before the 27 XI, 13| who was a hostage in our hands. Finally Gotarzes prevailed. 28 XI, 28| and at her altar by the hands of these same barbarians! 29 XII, 56| alliance, to unite their right hands and bind together the thumbs 30 XII, 57| that his kingdom was in the hands of his murderers, summoned 31 XIII, 43| soldier was observed whose hands mortified as he was carrying 32 XIV, 40| however, Britain was in the hands of Suetonius Paulinus, who 33 XIV, 41| Druids, lifting up their hands to heaven, and pouring forth 34 XV, 37| foot joined their right hands. ~ ~ 35 XV, 54| reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, 36 XV, 91| creeping through his feet and hands, and the life gradually 37 XVI, 5| wearied their unpractised hands, while they disturbed those 38 XVI, 9| as he could with his bare hands, till he was cut down by 39 XVI, 18| afterwards Cerialis laid violent hands on himself, and received 40 XVI, 33| as they saw the soldiers' hands on their weapons. At the