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1 I, 22| their homes, encounter more perils? We do not disparage the 2 II, 26| active, either from incessant perils, or because he was partially 3 II, 36| eloquent voice to ward off his perils; which all refused, on different 4 III, 61| rejoiced at their very perils and exclaimed against Tiberius 5 III, 67| Quirinus, because of the perils he had brought, as I have 6 IV, 27| free from ambition and its perils. Messalinus Cotta, of equally 7 V, 4| while he forgot impending perils, attached himself to the 8 VI, 10| aware, have passed over the perils and punishments of a host 9 VI, 23| and thereby alleviate the perils hanging over his brother 10 XI, 23| of avoiding the uncertain perils of the ocean. The emperor, 11 XII, 22| of tardy movements, and perils of precipitancy; that the 12 XII, 31| either a fact, or perhaps his perils won him sympathy, and so 13 XIII, 53| would suffer prosecutions, perils, anything indeed rather 14 XIII, 72| rest too were for averting perils which did not concern them, 15 XIV, 1| be also involved in his perils." ~ ~ 16 XIV, 70| given. It was by war and its perils they had earned them; for 17 XV, 14| peculiarly their own by the perils of brothers and kinsfolk, 18 XV, 74| men are dismayed by sudden perils; far less will that stageplayer, 19 XVI, 33| which a thick succession of perils had habituated the Senate 20 XVI, 39| and not mingle their own perils with the fate of a doomed