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 1     I,     86| possibilities, he could devise no plan but to keep the enemy within
 2     I,    104|       river Nar (for this was the plan proposed) were to be divided
 3    IV,      4|        face. On considering every plan Sejanus thought his easiest
 4    IV,      5|         the lads. And now the old plan, so often insincerely broached,
 5    IV,     14|   consummate daring, reversed his plan, and, whispering an accusation
 6    IV,     34|           without arms, order, or plan, were seized, slaughtered,
 7    IV,     72|         there was a rumour that a plan was laid for her destruction,
 8    IV,     89|                        But for my plan of referring each event
 9    XI,     38|          only so far changing his plan as not to make her aware
10   XII,     28|           accurately the original plan of the precinct, as it was
11   XII,     33|          dispersed. The general's plan was backed up by the energy
12  XIII,      5|  vengeance." He then sketched the plan of his future government,
13  XIII,     54|    inquiries, it seemed a shorter plan to begin with his crimes
14   XIV,     76|        into war. Finally, by this plan he either secured safety,
15    XV,     11|      quite different and inferior plan. So now, leaving his winter
16    XV,     12|        cavalry, did not alter his plan, but drove off the latter
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