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1 I, 47| name, to the effect that full discharge was granted to 2 I, 48| his friends, and paid in full. The first and twentieth 3 I, 93| sail more easily over a sea full of shoals, or take the ground 4 II, 13| hand on Flavus, who in the full tide of his fury was demanding 5 II, 13| Arminius was seen facing him, full of menaces and challenging 6 II, 18| waves and storms to a foe full of fury, and to hostile 7 II, 27| nothing, they obtained a full pardon. ~ ~ 8 III, 85| of the very deities, with full liberty as in former days, 9 IV, 75| figure, a bald head, a face full of eruptions, and covered 10 VI, 22| were suing for payment in full, and it was not respectable 11 VI, 33| bloodshed, so might he pay the full penalty due to the name 12 VI, 41| the flames. All this is full of doubt and legendary exaggeration. 13 XII, 15| been laden with quivers full of arrows, they scour the 14 XII, 21| his reverse, his prayer, full of dignity, deeply affected 15 XII, 39| naturally fierce people and now full of confidence in the might 16 XII, 45| speeches were delivered full of pompous eulogy on the 17 XII, 50| champion, Vitellius, in the full tide of his power and in 18 XII, 66| points, but he still left full space for the strength of 19 XII, 74| emperor, was fierce and full of menace.~ ~ 20 XIII, 16| that Britannicus was now of full age, he who was the true 21 XIV, 63| sought and much read. Soon full freedom for their possession 22 XV, 17| completed, Vologeses was to have full permission to send envoys 23 XV, 75| arms severed. His will, full of loathsome flatteries 24 XV, 86| embraced the glory of a full confession. Questioned by