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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