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1 I, 14| slain - whether they were destroyed by the enemy, or Pansa by 2 I, 18| Lepidus, were soon afterwards destroyed by various charges through 3 I, 28| only that when we have been destroyed for no crime, but only because 4 I, 92| over the Rhine from being destroyed, some in their cowardice 5 I, 104| Italy, they said, would be destroyed if the river Nar (for this 6 II, 9| advance. They had, however, destroyed the barrow lately raised 7 III, 14| at his death or wickedly destroyed him, is for you to determine 8 III, 15| among foreigners that he was destroyed by poison, if all this is 9 III, 16| Lastly, he had, they said, destroyed Germanicus himself by sorceries 10 III, 102| theatre, which had been destroyed by an accidental fire, the 11 III, 103| Even Spartacus when he had destroyed so many consular armies 12 IV, 12| the government, and thus destroyed belief even in what was 13 IV, 43| Libo into a snare and then destroyed him by an information. Tiberius 14 IV, 80| not yet known who had been destroyed by the crash, suspense made 15 IV, 81| thousand persons were maimed or destroyed in this disaster. For the 16 IV, 89| instruments of his wickedness destroyed by others, he frequently, 17 VI, 24| seeing their doom was near, destroyed themselves. It was imputed 18 XI, 28| the head of hostile tribes destroyed our armies with fire and 19 XI, 45| Senate had directed to be destroyed; next, how the heirlooms 20 XII, 45| would then have been totally destroyed. Even as it was, the camp-prefect, 21 XII, 46| Sugambri had been formerly destroyed or transplanted into Gaul, 22 XII, 74| moment's delay. First she destroyed Lepida from motives of feminine 23 XIV, 16| s good fortune which had destroyed her. For he actually told 24 XIV, 41| inhuman superstitions, were destroyed. They deemed it indeed a 25 XIV, 43| routed his troops, and destroyed all his infantry. Cerialis 26 XIV, 55| possess ought not to be destroyed by incessant protests, wishing 27 XIV, 75| innocent men were to be destroyed. Again Asia, it was said, 28 XIV, 86| Nero was believed to have destroyed by poison two of his most 29 XV, 20| beyond the Euphrates were destroyed, and the Armenians too left 30 XV, 21| about two hundred ships were destroyed in the very harbour by a 31 XV, 31| safety when he could have destroyed them. He had tried force 32 XV, 36| first to revolt from us, destroyed their fortresses, and spread 33 XV, 55| cruelty, that they were being destroyed.~ ~ 34 XV, 63| pay the penalty of having destroyed the State. Only let Proculus 35 XV, 96| which said that he had destroyed men perfectly innocent out 36 XVI, 14| devastated by a hurricane, which destroyed everywhere countryhouses, 37 XVI, 18| he was doomed to die had destroyed himself. Mela, son of the