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 1     I,     15| speech was complimentary, had thrown out certain hints as to
 2     I,     18|     palace to ask pardon, and thrown himself at the knees of
 3     I,     57|    that he was guilty, he was thrown headlong and cut to pieces.
 4     I,     68|        The light cohorts were thrown into confusion by the dense
 5     I,     83|     Thereupon our cavalry was thrown into disorder by this new
 6     I,     88|       Entrenchments had to be thrown up, materials sought for
 7    II,     21|     kept up the fight. He had thrown himself on our archers and
 8    II,     28|      of burden, baggage, were thrown overboard, in order to lighten
 9    II,     31|    all calamities; for having thrown away a fleet, having lost
10    IV,     65|     his subjects, who had not thrown off their allegiance, with
11    VI,     25| incest with his daughter, and thrown headlong from the Tarpeian
12    XI,     45|      the paramour's house was thrown open and the emperor conducted
13   XII,     51|      the Capitol; houses were thrown down by frequent shocks
14   XII,     56|      persons, and chains were thrown round him. Then he was dragged
15   XII,     56|       and uncle, but had them thrown on the ground and then smothered
16   XII,     80|      the palace were suddenly thrown open, and Nero, accompanied
17  XIII,     31|      of the different orders, thrown freedom open to all. Again,
18  XIII,     61|      had chanced to have been thrown on their return by one of
19   XVI,      4|     that thus a veil might be thrown over a shameful exposure
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