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1 I, 20| the recommendation of only four candidates who were to be 2 I, 67| divided his eager legions into four columns, and ravaged a space 3 I, 73| accordingly gave Caecina four legions, five thousand auxiliaries, 4 I, 80| Germanicus himself put four legions on shipboard and 5 II, 20| foot-archers, after them, four legions and Caesar himself 6 II, 46| extinct. Accordingly, with his four sons standing at the doors 7 II, 114| the Senate was passed that four thousand of the freedmen 8 IV, 6| was kept in restraint by four legions, and on this frontier 9 IV, 6| in the rear of the other four, and, should Italy suddenly 10 IV, 33| his people, and equipped four columns, under the command 11 IV, 67| stockade enclosing an extent of four miles, and by degrees contracted 12 IV, 81| whose fortune fell short of four hundred thousand sesterces, 13 IV, 93| and that another body of four hundred, which had taken 14 VI, 62| sent as his lieutenant with four thousand legionaries and 15 VI, 69| or from his extreme age. Four commissioners, all husbands 16 Miss | The four following books and the 17 XI, 6| first rank, who had paid four hundred thousand sesterces 18 XII, 66| equipped galleys with three and four banks of oars, and nineteen 19 XIII, 33| officials of the exchequer, till four months had expired, and 20 XIII, 37| member of the city populace four hundred sesterces were given, 21 XIII, 38| A tax also of four per cent. on the sale of 22 XIII, 48| Then forming his army into four divisions, he led one in 23 XIII, 53| philosophy had Seneca within four years of royal favour amassed 24 XIV, 49| to our soldiers of about four hundred, and only as many 25 XIV, 55| number of his slaves when four hundred have not protected 26 XV, 29| distinctions all of them, as within four months the infant died. 27 XV, 50| into fourteen districts, four of which remained uninjured, 28 XV, 77| stopped at a countryhouse four miles from Rome. Thither 29 XVI, 14| ruinous disaster by a gift of four million sesterces, so that