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1 I, 1| world was wearied by civil strife, subjected it to empire 2 I, 33| gestures which are the cause of strife and the beginning of a conflict, 3 I, 44| absence of turbulence or strife. He was heard in silence 4 I, 56| turn the wrath of civil strife to the destruction of the 5 I, 102| the magistrates and the strife of the mob. This disturbance 6 II, 66| Tiberius rejoiced to see a strife in the Senate between his 7 II, 72| empires, and is very often at strife with them, hating Rome and 8 II, 76| of the tribes into civil strife. Germanicus' answer as to 9 II, 100| suspicions or vague rumours. Your strife with Germanicus deserved 10 III, 40| twenty years of continuous strife; custom or law there was 11 III, 60| enthusiasm, as well as by strife between the Roman generals, 12 IV, 56| are torn asunder by the strife. What will happen if the 13 XII, 1| the imperial house; for a strife arose among the freedmen, 14 XII, 35| neighbours, joined to intestine strife, was his ruin. Vibillius, 15 XII, 57| joy, and that the seeds of strife ought to be actually sown, 16 XIII, 29| till, with the people at strife and the fear of a worse 17 XVI, 7| a hated name to stir up strife, he had associated with