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1 I, 15| complimentary, had thrown out certain hints as to his manners, 2 I, 31| men to be in readiness at certain points of the camp. The 3 I, 33| and feeling destruction certain, he was rescued by the hurried 4 II, 23| as though the issue were certain. The soldiers on the battle 5 II, 43| to the State, that in a certain cause which was tried by 6 II, 69| but a priest chosen from certain families, generally from 7 II, 114| quit Italy, unless before a certain day they repudiated their 8 III, 9| replied to Piso that if certain insinuations were true, 9 III, 28| they perished, some it is certain by the sword, others it 10 III, 81| two princes, shrines to certain deities, temples, arches 11 III, 84| referring to its investigation certain demands of the provinces. 12 III, 89| respectful, still prescribed certain limits, and the petitioners 13 III, 106| too granted the name to certain persons; and now, for the 14 IV, 21| Augustus had accommodated certain relics of a rude antiquity 15 IV, 56| of Caius Proculeius and certain persons of singularly quiet 16 VI, 35| self-chosen. Tiberius, it is certain, vented his wrath in the 17 VI, 39| corrupt, still lived with a certain splendour.~ ~ 18 Miss | it seems, jealous of a certain Poppaea Sabina, who is mentioned 19 XI, 16| verses for the stage, and certain ladies of rank. He introduced 20 XI, 24| the Mattiaci for working certain veins of silver. The produce 21 XI, 40| of vengeance. It is quite certain that Claudius was so overwhelmed 22 XII, 14| town of Edessa. Although a certain Carenes pressed them to 23 XII, 71| of their god. It was also certain that many obligations under 24 XII, 75| that "his destruction was certain, whether Britannicus or 25 XIII, 33| disorderly applauders of certain actors, whom the praetor 26 XIII, 46| Corbulo in reply, when he was certain that Vologeses was detained 27 XV, 20| enemy's untiring cavalry, certain to outstrip him on the plains, 28 XV, 53| buildings themselves, to a certain height, were to be solidly 29 XV, 62| between hope and fear, a certain Epicharis (how she informed 30 XV, 87| conspiracy nothing, it was certain, fell with more terror on 31 XVI, 4| for his rivals, and was certain, in the conscientious opinion