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1 I, 8| and not leave the lifeless body, and this was the only public 2 I, 11| unanimously exclaimed that the body ought to be borne on their 3 I, 17| his own admission that the body of the State was one, and 4 I, 89| have had to pass over the body of their commander, closed 5 II, 50| part of the palace and his body to be secretly removed. 6 II, 97| As to the body which, before it was burnt, 7 II, 111| raised at Antioch, where the body was burnt, a lofty mound 8 III, 6| his lot. Granting that his body, because of the distance 9 III, 104| whichever way he turned, a body of Roman soldiers was in 10 IV, 2| alike disastrous. He had a body which could endure hardships, 11 IV, 93| next day, and that another body of four hundred, which had 12 VI, 7| and wounds; for, as the body is lacerated by scourging, 13 VI, 41| it carries its father's body, bears it to the altar of 14 VI, 72| Perplexed in mind, exhausted in body, he soon left to destiny 15 XI, 6| the senators rose in a body, and demanded the enforcement 16 XI, 49| drove it through her. Her body was given up to her mother. 17 XII, 38| effected, a colony of a strong body of veterans was established 18 XII, 51| through the furious mob with a body of soldiers. It was ascertained 19 XII, 60| stream, so that her very body might be swept away. Then 20 XII, 79| recovery, though the lifeless body was being wrapped in blankets 21 XIII, 31| contended, "a widely diffused body; from it, the city tribes, 22 XIV, 13| while others deny it. Her body was burnt that same night 23 XIV, 46| lost freedom, my scourged body, the outraged chastity of 24 XV, 3| entrusted a highly efficient body of cavalry, which was the 25 XV, 72| the whole weight of her body, wrung out of her frame 26 XVI, 6| by love of his wife. Her body was not consumed by fire 27 XVI, 39| separation of the spirit from the body, till Domitius Caecilianus,