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 1     I,     15|       of all, there was Livia, terrible to the State as a mother,
 2     I,     15|      to the State as a mother, terrible to the house of the Caesars
 3     I,     22| winters, wearisome summers, of terrible war, or barren peace, there
 4     I,     34|                           That terrible night which threatened an
 5     I,     96|   explain the origin of a most terrible scourge, how by Tiberius'
 6    II,     17|        though their frames are terrible to the eye and formidable
 7    II,     35|     consult on a momentous and terrible matter. ~ ~
 8    II,     89|       attacked Germanicus. The terrible intensity of the malady
 9   III,     23|     rank of the family and the terrible downfall even of Piso himself,
10   III,     40|      in applying remedies more terrible than the evils and repealing
11    IV,     65|       for any emergency and as terrible as the foe, with the noise
12    IV,     74|         whose army was once in terrible jeopardy from a severe winter
13    IV,     90|     follow up harsh words with terrible deeds. ~ ~
14    VI,      2|        also long ago punished, terrible decrees were proposed against
15    VI,     56|   inserted in his will several terrible imputations on Macro and
16    VI,     69|      year Rome suffered from a terrible fire, and part of the circus
17    XI,     41|       what he saw, replied, "A terrible storm from Ostia." Possibly
18   XII,     16|    challenge. They fought with terrible courage and doubtful result,
19   XII,     25| consulship, Agrippina, who was terrible in her hatred and detested
20  XIII,     53|   Publius Suilius. He had been terrible and venal, while Claudius
21   XIV,      8|      fortune she had escaped a terrible disaster; that she begged
22    XV,     46|  whether to regard him as more terrible at a distance or among them.
23   XVI,     14| neighbourhood of Rome, where a terrible plague was sweeping away
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