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1 I, 30| legions, as a mark of respect, met him, not as usual, with 2 I, 33| or friend of Caesar's who met them, they used those threatening 3 I, 44| instantly went to the spot, and met them outside the camp, eyes 4 I, 50| through the camp-streets, they met the envoys, who on hearing 5 I, 80| infantry, cavalry, and fleet met simultaneously at the river 6 II, 25| their positions, with what met the eye, and what was hidden, 7 II, 36| apprehension. On the day the Senate met, jaded with fear and mental 8 II, 47| senator, when the house has met on other matters, to rise 9 II, 74| either. At length the two met at Cyrrhus, the winterquarters 10 II, 110| passed on to others whom he met the intelligence, ill-authenticated 11 III, 2| by the mourners who now met them, fresh in their grief. ~ ~ 12 III, 3| towns were out of the route, met the mourners, offered victims 13 III, 14| On the day the Senate met, Tiberius delivered a speech 14 III, 41| daughter. This news was met with favourable comments, 15 IV, 87| Latiaris meanwhile having met Sabinus in the streets, 16 XII, 7| conciliatory speech, and met with decided acquiescence 17 XII, 34| greater loss on the enemy who met them, and ventured on a 18 XII, 41| wheeled round, they were again met by the sabres and spears 19 XII, 45| successful, but soon afterwards met with reverses; either because, 20 XII, 49| provocation. Once when they met, Nero greeted Britannicus 21 XIII, 9| Aegeae, a city of Cilicia, met Quadratus who had advanced 22 XIII, 49| lieutenant and camp-prefect met with similar success; three 23 XIV, 7| shoulder. She swam, then met with some small boats which 24 XIV, 11| dragged off the slaves who met him, till he came to the 25 XIV, 43| siege. The victorious enemy met Petilius Cerialis, commander 26 XV, 13| the enemy. The first he met of the defeated army was 27 XV, 19| in battle. Corbulo, as he met them with his forces on 28 XV, 50| violence of the fire was met by clear ground and an open 29 XVI, 16| man's hand towards him, he met the point with his throat. ~ ~