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1 I, 16| Tiberius. He, on his part, urged various considerations, 2 I, 19| down, and when the Senate urged Tiberius to increase it, 3 I, 31| shouting, and a sudden lull. Urged by conflicting emotions, 4 I, 45| who came close up to him, urged him to strike the blow, 5 I, 62| tainted by disloyalty, and urged them to save the whole army 6 I, 72| they rushed to arms, and he urged Varus to arrest himself 7 I, 77| protection in the laws, I urged him to arrest myself, Arminius, 8 II, 42| words, he also strongly urged his relatives to stop his 9 II, 50| they were soldiers) and urged them to go to him as pretended 10 IV, 16| consciousness of recent guilt, and urged both these women to represent 11 IV, 47| Augustus, false indeed, but urged with powerful sarcasm; the 12 IV, 55| extravagant prosperity and urged on too by a woman's passion, 13 VI, 2| difference. The motion was being urged with extreme persistency, 14 VI, 2| in its expression, and he urged nothing beyond the rejection 15 VI, 43| of his wife Sextia, who urged him to die and shared his 16 VI, 54| inclined to have a new king, urged Tiridates to seize the advantage 17 VI, 76| of the senators and long urged a parent's grief, the greater 18 XI, 3| tone of mercy. Some friends urged on Asiaticus the quiet death 19 XI, 34| itself was the best safety, urged the breaking off of all 20 XI, 48| her inevitable doom, and urged her not to wait for the 21 XII, 22| sword. To this last he was urged by resentment at his wrongs, 22 XII, 29| as her paramour, he still urged Claudius to think of the 23 XII, 55| surveillance; and he now urged Mithridates to conclude 24 XII, 60| any man's mercy. Finally, urged by the intensity of his 25 XIII, 21| bitter rivalry, Atimetus urged Paris, who was himself also 26 XIV, 41| exposed to wounds. Then urged by their general's appeals 27 XV, 1| impression. "It is not," he urged, "by weak inaction that 28 XV, 20| them was anything lost, and urged that they should reverse 29 XV, 42| Licinius a yet keener impulse urged Nero to show himself frequently 30 XV, 74| conspiracy was betrayed, urged Piso, while Milichus' story 31 XV, 85| than he did, and actually urged him to show gratitude to 32 XVI, 39| bitterly complained, Thrasea urged them to hasten their departure