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1 I, 46| There they took counsel how to heal matters. 2 I, 73| attempted for peace, some took refuge with Germanicus, 3 I, 94| having praised their zeal, took only for the war their arms 4 II, 14| Next day the German army took up its position on the other 5 II, 26| might be the better known, took his helmet off his head 6 II, 50| unguarded hour of night, they took with them a sufficient force, 7 II, 59| soldiers of Arminius, who took up arms, but even the Semnones 8 II, 67| civilisation of cities, took up arms and drew their Moorish 9 III, 43| adopted and whose name he took. Though his road to preferment 10 III, 55| and Dii, powerful tribes, took up arms, under different 11 III, 59| of debtors and dependents took up arms, and they were on 12 III, 63| hand, though confident hope took away any need for encouragement, 13 III, 108| over the emperor. Tiberius took the omission graciously 14 IV, 4| they were uncertain. They took into their confidence Eudemus, 15 IV, 14| sitting down to the banquet, took the cup and handed it to 16 IV, 64| countries. Before however they took up arms, they sent envoys 17 IV, 73| Greece which afterwards took its name from Pelops." They 18 V, 1| enamoured of her beauty, took her away from her husband, 19 VI, 48| Sarmatae, whose highest chiefs took bribes from both sides, 20 VI, 52| rather than by goodwill, took courage as soon as they 21 VI, 59| had finished their case, took from his robe, in the very 22 XI, 3| declined it with thanks. He took his usual exercise, then 23 XI, 34| quiet mind, if only they took Claudius by surprise, who, 24 XI, 42| Messalina, though her peril took away all power of thought, 25 XI, 43| into Rome, he asked and took a seat in the emperor's 26 XII, 34| The column which took the right-hand and the shorter 27 XII, 49| Claudius, enraged by what he took as a grave charge, punished 28 XIII, 13| freedwoman, Acte by name, and took into his confidence Otho 29 XIII, 70| Then they went down and took their seat among the senators. 30 XIV, 24| of each other; then they took up stones and at last weapons, 31 XIV, 56| you believe that a slave took courage to murder his master 32 XV, 8| consul's official emblems, took fright without any apparent 33 XV, 37| valuable a pledge. Each then took with him twenty horsemen. 34 XV, 96| at the time by those who took pains to ascertain the truth, 35 XVI, 2| second time, and the orators took from this same incident