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1 I, 33| himself in foresight of his danger to the winter can they surrounded 2 I, 105| best men he apprehended danger to himself, from the worst, 3 II, 14| to expose the legions to danger, sent the cavalry across 4 II, 50| faithful companionship in danger. They did as they were bidden; 5 II, 70| he might be rescued from danger. But this did not soften 6 II, 84| wine was unsuspicious of danger, he loaded him with chains, 7 II, 108| distance, exaggerated the danger, there was grief and indignation. 8 III, 69| if spared, he will be no danger to the State; if put to 9 III, 93| friend might help him in his danger, charges of treason were 10 IV, 53| interests, courageous in danger, fearless of enmity, when 11 IV, 70| blood, and she perceives her danger, and assumes its mournful 12 V, 13| Achaia. So, to forestall the danger, let the story be true or 13 VI, 11| hated, had to struggle with danger and humiliation. I take 14 VI, 14| women were not exempt from danger. Where they could not be 15 VI, 42| criminal, was still free from danger." ~ ~ 16 VI, 68| a coward in the face of danger. But their retreat resembled 17 XI, 22| famous a hero will be a danger to peace, and a formidable 18 XI, 34| dangers which hung over him, danger itself was the best safety, 19 XIV, 15| having escaped an unforeseen danger and his mother's daring 20 XIV, 31| involved Nero in disgrace and danger. He had plunged for a swim 21 XIV, 32| as they are slow to meet danger. The barbarians, following 22 XIV, 45| plain extended without any danger from ambuscades. His legions 23 XIV, 74| he feared or heard of his danger. The head was taken to Rome, 24 XIV, 75| would be a special mark for danger, if illustrious and innocent 25 XV, 11| ignorant of the impending danger, was keeping the 5th legion 26 XV, 68| he informed of the urgent danger, of the formidable conspiracy, 27 XV, 90| some guests, fearless of danger, or perhaps by way of hiding 28 XVI, 3| he escaped disgrace and danger by a voluntary death. Some 29 XVI, 5| For it was a still worse danger to be absent from the show,