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1 I, 9| nobles. For he would twist a word or a look into a crime and 2 I, 32| alleviate their hardships, in a word, with no power to better 3 I, 35| earned their discharge? In a word, are they, instead of the 4 I, 55| army's mutiny with a single word by calling those who were 5 I, 66| for his scouts had brought word that among the Germans it 6 I, 87| and all ears deaf to the word of command he ordered the 7 I, 102| Asinius Gallus, without a word from Tiberius, who liked 8 II, 59| reserves, and to take the word of command from their generals. 9 II, 84| of all Thrace, he wrote word to Tiberius that a plot 10 II, 102| way to Syria, and wrote word to the petty kings of Cilicia 11 III, 22| Plancina he added not a word. ~ ~ 12 III, 52| whom he would menace by word and gesture. Accordingly 13 III, 68| that she had heard not a word. But those who criminated 14 IV, 34| vengeance and bloodshed. The word went through the companies 15 IV, 88| refrain even from a profane word, the chain and halter are 16 XI, 38| aware beforehand by a single word what was the charge or who 17 XI, 41| appearance had begun; perhaps, a word dropped by chance became 18 XI, 48| poor creature" (this is the word which they say he used) 19 XI, 49| or anger or sadness, in a word, of any human emotion, either 20 XIII, 6| He was true to his word and several arrangements 21 XIII, 22| had before them only the word of a single person from 22 XIII, 24| the provinces, or, in a word, with having bribed slaves 23 XIV, 11| come to see me, take back word that I have recovered, but 24 XIV, 25| Strabo's decision, wrote word that nevertheless he was 25 XIV, 56| letting fall a threatening word or uttering a rash syllable? 26 XIV, 80| the imperial throne? In a word, if it be expedient, Nero 27 XV, 47| torches; everything in a word was plainly visible, which, 28 XV, 78| himself the anguish of a word or of a look, and merely 29 XV, 90| water, without uttering a word of pity for himself. Meanwhile 30 XV, 91| conspirators, without deed or word deserving record. ~ ~ 31 XVI, 32| traitor and an enemy. In a word, let the man, wont to act