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 1     I,     37| maintaining that it was best to wait the envoys' return and meanwhile
 2     I,     39|        again that they ought to wait for the letter from Tiberius,
 3    IV,     84|      proceeding, and decided to wait for the emperor, this being
 4    IV,     90|       for Gallus, but rather to wait the result of the emperor'
 5    VI,     65|          It was thought best to wait for men of such commanding
 6    XI,     34|         extremity as to have to wait for the emperor's old age.
 7    XI,     48|      doom, and urged her not to wait for the executioner. "Life,"
 8   XII,      6|      Vitellius requested him to wait in the palace, while he
 9  XIII,     14|      expressions. Nor would she wait till her son repented or
10  XIII,     20|        visitors might no longer wait on her, and removed her
11  XIII,     44|        his entrenchments and to wait for a stronger force. But
12   XIV,     50|         idea that they ought to wait for a new governor who,
13    XV,     17|         but merely that he must wait for his brothers Pacorus
14    XV,     66|      deed. Piso, meanwhile, was wait in the sanctuary of Ceres,
15   XVI,     29|        thought that he ought to wait at home, though their opinion
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