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1 I, 2| and Cassius there was no longer any army of the Commonwealth, 2 I, 3| through all the armies, no longer through his mother's secret 3 I, 22| We must be retained no longer under a standard, but in 4 I, 42| maintained authority any longer. Patrols, sentries, and 5 I, 66| the enemy. He chose the longer way, and hurried on every 6 II, 33| Germanicus hesitated no longer, though he saw that this 7 III, 74| with impunity, there is no longer any fear or any shame.~ ~ 8 IV, 57| Sejanus, no longer thinking of his marriage 9 IV, 85| excited more keenly, no longer concealing his machinations 10 VI, 28| then trembled, and the longer he gazed, the more was he 11 VI, 57| Tiberius received the news, no longer parted by the sea, as he 12 VI, 77| renewed, and sat at the table longer than usual, by way, apparently, 13 XII, 10| then resolved to delay no longer. Memmius Pollio, the consul-elect, 14 XII, 22| would be the greater, the longer he lived in poverty? ~ ~ 15 XII, 69| superstitious practices. Taurus, no longer able to endure a false accusation 16 XIII, 19| that his death could no longer seem a premature or dreadful 17 XIII, 20| throngs of visitors might no longer wait on her, and removed 18 XIII, 28| less demoralised when no longer in contact with the licence 19 XIV, 20| Greek cities. He could no longer be restrained, when Seneca 20 XIV, 37| For whole legions were no longer transplanted, as in former 21 XIV, 60| his property; there, the longer he drags on his guilty life, 22 XIV, 69| cares, since I cannot any longer bear the burden of my wealth, 23 XV, 85| too in the conspiracy no longer escaped discovery, some 24 XVI, 20| there detained. He bore no longer the suspense of fear or