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1 I, 51| upbraided them with their fatal infatuation, revived not 2 II, 5| of Ariobarzanes through a fatal accident, they would not 3 II, 90| retain the reward of the fatal deed." ~ ~ 4 III, 16| proved, would not have been fatal to the defendant, if he 5 III, 19| prisoner saw that this was fatal to him, he hesitated whether 6 III, 78| greatness of renown was fatal, the survivors turned to 7 IV, 20| to the emperor by being fatal to one of the twin sons 8 IV, 24| friendship of Germanicus was fatal to both. As for Silius, 9 IV, 48| his due honour, and, if a fatal sentence hangs over me, 10 IV, 80| calamity was all the more fatal. The building was densely 11 V, 4| man, whether through some fatal impulse (he had indeed never 12 VI, 28| a perilous and well-nigh fatal crisis impended over him. 13 VI, 31| accident which had proved fatal to the accused before he 14 VI, 43| Aemilii, forestalled the fatal sentence at the persuasion 15 XI, 34| Silius, either through some fatal infatuation or because he 16 XII, 46| single battle, had proved fatal to general whom none could 17 XIII, 3| incestuous marriage and a fatal adoption of a son. Nero' 18 XIV, 12| bared his sword for the fatal deed, presenting her person, 19 XIV, 53| That same day was fatal also to Pompeius Aelianus, 20 XIV, 84| miserable enough indeed, but not fatal. She was then tightly bound 21 XV, 61| the time and place of the fatal deed. It was said that Subrius 22 XV, 73| trial and perpetrate the fatal deed, Rufus refused, and 23 XV, 78| to carry them out, for a fatal spell of cowardice was on 24 XV, 86| information of the same men proved fatal to Subrius Flavus. At first 25 XV, 90| at the expectation of a fatal end to their banquet, said 26 XVI, 5| night were seized with some fatal malady. For it was a still 27 XVI, 26| The time chosen for the fatal sentence was that at which 28 XVI, 30| accused, as it would be fatal to the protester. "My days,"