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 1     I,     57| punished them one by one in the following fashion. In front of the
 2     I,     97|  besides, he left an example in following which beggars became wealthy,
 3    II,     20|        Our army advanced in the following order. The auxiliary Gauls
 4    II,     68|                          In the following year Tiberius held his third,
 5   III,      1|         emperor, and still more following their example, thronged
 6   III,     10|         himself with a numerous following of dependents, and Plancina
 7   III,     21|  written by Piso, nearly to the following effect:- ~ ~
 8   III,     72|     letter to the Senate to the following purport:-~ ~
 9   III,     80|                                 Following this precedent, Tiberius
10   III,    101|        admiration of posterity. Following these examples, Lepidus,
11    IV,     33|       proved the uselessness of following up the enemy's desultory
12    IV,     51|        to vanity, delivered the following speech:- ~ ~
13    IV,     55|        This petition was to the following effect:- The kindness of
14    VI,     11|   ground, to cling to it by the following avowal to the Senate: "In
15    VI,     27|        s skill he tested in the following manner. ~ ~
16  Miss        |                        The four following books and the beginning
17    XI,      6|       the adversary. Upon this, following the lead of Silius, consul-elect,
18    XI,     17| additions were afterwards made. Following this precedent Claudius
19   XII,     11|      delivered a message to the following effect:- "They were not,"
20   XII,     24|     words uttered by him to the following effect became the popular
21   XII,     49|  fidelity were discarded on the following provocation. Once when they
22  XIII,     18|         a select attendant, the following device was contrived, that
23  XIII,     39|    husband's judicial decision. Following ancient precedent, he heard
24  XIII,     45|    prove his loyalty to us, was following up more keenly than ever
25  XIII,     61|      these apprehensions by the following falsehood. The Mulvian bridge
26   XIV,     28| profession during the 200 years following the triumph of Lucius Mummius,
27   XIV,     32|         danger. The barbarians, following their individual inclinations,
28   XIV,     54|         his vote, argued to the following effect:- ~ ~
29   XVI,     13|         officers. The month too following April, or Neroneus, was
30   XVI,     23|   alleged, too, against him the following charges:- "Thrasea," he
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