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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