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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
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