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 1     I,      3|    having long been dead, Nero remained alone of the stepsons, and
 2     I,      8|       the ancient constitution remained, and he hesitated about
 3     I,     11|   style of adulation which yet remained. The Senators unanimously
 4     I,     53|       sorrowful were those who remained. ~ ~
 5     I,     59|     less formidable difficulty remained through the turbulence of
 6     I,     61|       or Drusus. What resource remained, if they despised the emperor?
 7     I,     63|      majority of their legions remained loyal, at the commander'
 8     I,     88|      and the one day which yet remained to so many thousand men. ~ ~
 9    II,     10|        river Amisia. His fleet remained there on the left bank of
10    II,     78|      ancient Thebes. There yet remained on the towering piles Egyptian
11    II,    118| indecisive battles, yet in war remained unconquered. He completed
12   III,      5|        ruined, that not a hope remained, too boldly and openly to
13   III,     25|       house of Augustus, still remained. Marcus Piso too he saved
14   III,     78|      still their former tastes remained. But the chief encourager
15   III,    105|       our allies, as there yet remained those who might renew hostilities.~ ~
16    IV,     32|    emperor, as if not an enemy remained in Africa after the achievements
17    IV,     73|        of its multitude; Lydus remained in the country of his fathers;
18    IV,     82|     one Junius, a senator, had remained uninjured. This, it was
19     V,      1|      simple, and her will long remained unexecuted. Her panegyric
20     V,      3|       Augusta lived, there yet remained a refuge, for with Tiberius
21     V,      5|     being heard and read. What remained but to take the sword and
22    VI,     42|      interred, and their wills remained valid, a recompense this
23    VI,     61|    with ceaseless accusations, remained unpunished, infamous as
24    XI,     48|      profligacy, nothing noble remained. She still prolonged her
25  XIII,     18|        discernment was keener, remained motionless, with their eyes
26  XIII,     33|                Still there yet remained some shadow of a free state.
27   XIV,     27|        orators and poets. What remained for them but to strip themselves
28    XV,      7|      the old soldiery of Syria remained with Corbulo. All else they
29    XV,     50|       districts, four of which remained uninjured, three were levelled
30   XVI,     41|    Annals are broken off. Much remained to be told about the last
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