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 1     I,     22|        end. Our only relief can come from military life being
 2     I,     32|   tumultuous shout. "Why had he come, neither to increase the
 3     I,     40|       notions that the time had come when the veteran might demand
 4     I,     50|   apprehension that persons had come at the Senate's orders to
 5     I,     57|         His son, he said, would come, and the rest they might
 6     I,     69|       than could be believed to come from his inmost heart. He
 7     I,     73|          But so suddenly did he come on the Chatti that all the
 8    II,     16|      the legions. "Let daylight come," they said, "let battle
 9    II,     21|      rear, promising himself to come up in good time. Meanwhile
10    II,     47|        If all poor men begin to come here and to beg money for
11    II,     54|      promised mercy if he would come to beg for it. Archelaus,
12    II,     62|      Sipylus, was considered to come next in loss and in need
13    II,     81|   protection under which he had come. But in the Senate he maintained
14    II,     85|   therefore to surrender Cotys, come in person transfer from
15    II,     93|       will shed; vengeance must come from you, if you loved the
16    II,    105|         the legions (for he had come at their invitation) but
17    IV,     15|       whose hands my work shall come, not to catch eagerly at
18    VI,     66|      their honour that they had come to restore to him his dominion,
19    VI,     72|     that he foresaw what was to come. He taunted Macro, in no
20    VI,     73|       the seeds of bloodshed to come even after Tiberius's death.
21    XI,     19|        even the son of Arminius come to the throne after growing
22    XI,     25|        the man who will one day come into this province as proconsul."
23    XI,     36|      summoned, they should have come together as if for the purpose
24    XI,     48|      which they say he used) to come the morrow and plead her
25   XII,     14|         Carenes pressed them to come and promised easy success
26   XII,     19|      which all men knew to have come after a bloodless victory
27   XII,     22|      that a weary disgust would come of tardy movements, and
28   XII,     24|         not been sent, but have come back to you; if you do not
29  XIII,     24|        empire. Only let the man come forward who can charge me
30   XIV,     11|        If," said she, "you have come to see me, take back word
31   XIV,     55|       counsels. To-day this has come to pass, since an ex-consul
32   XIV,     56|       now for the first time to come to a decision, do you believe
33   XIV,     82|        He alone," he said, "had come to the rescue of the prince'
34    XV,     12|       to Corbulo, that he would come with speed to save the standards
35    XV,     61|        the praetorian guard had come over to their side, they
36    XV,     74|       everything. Men will soon come to put you also in chains
37    XV,     79|          study against evils to come? Who knew not Nero's cruelty?
38   XVI,      5| primitive ways; all too who had come on embassies or on private
39   XVI,     31|         asked, "that men do not come from remote provinces when
40   XVI,     32|       who disparage the prince, come among us; let him propose
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