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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
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