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 1     I,     60|          yielded, when they once saw a sovereign of long experience,
 2     I,     63|     their purpose, and when they saw that a majority of their
 3     I,     64|         same dwellings where day saw them at their common meals,
 4     I,     93|        in their safety till they saw Caesar and the army returned.~ ~
 5    II,     16| discharge of missiles, when they saw the cohorts in close array
 6    II,     17|          dream to Germanicus. He saw himself engaged in sacrifice,
 7    II,     21|            Caesar, as soon as he saw the Cheruscan bands which
 8    II,     25|      scaling a wall. The general saw how unequal this close fighting
 9    II,     33|   hesitated no longer, though he saw that this was a pretence,
10    II,     54|     should it be thought that he saw through it, hastened to
11   III,     19|      from his. When the prisoner saw that this was fatal to him,
12   III,     36|        the emperor's friendship, saw clearly that it meant exile;
13   III,     59|         another, at last when he saw some soldiers who had barred
14   III,     62|     miles from Augustodunum they saw before them Sacrovir and
15    IV,     16|        downfall. Sejanus when he saw that the death of Drusus
16    IV,     20|        that it was his face they saw, his voice they heard. The
17    IV,     42|         from exile. The next age saw him in tremendous power
18    VI,     36|         thoughts said that as he saw more closely into the miseries
19    XI,      4|      leaves were white, which he saw, and that he interpreted
20    XI,      8|    Cossutianus and the rest, who saw themselves threatened with
21    XI,     25|       town of Adrumetum, when he saw a female figure of more
22    XI,     39|     people, the army, the Senate saw the marriage of Silius.
23    XI,     41|      when they asked him what he saw, replied, "A terrible storm
24   XII,     19|      safety impossible when they saw how armies and ramparts,
25   XII,     73|          arrived there first and saw before others the advantageous
26  XIII,     17|    stript off all disguise. Nero saw the reproach and redoubled
27  XIII,     18|    Britannicus's own sister. She saw, in fact, that she was robbed
28  XIII,     40|                    The same year saw many impeached. One of these,
29   XIV,      8|     looked at her own wound, and saw that her only safeguard
30   XIV,     11|   forsake me?" and looking round saw Anicetus, who had with him
31   XIV,     64|     remedy, and that Burrus, who saw through the crime, when
32   XIV,     77|     effect on Plautus. Either he saw no resource before him,
33    XV,     47|         over the emperor; people saw the witnesses of the ceremony,
34    XV,     67|       rewards of perfidy, and he saw before him at the same moment
35    XV,     78|         tribune asserted that he saw no signs of fear, and perceived
36   XVI,     11|        the accused knew this and saw that he and his freedman
37   XVI,     33|        profounder panic, as they saw the soldiers' hands on their
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