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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