[XLVII (40)]
At that time, persuaded that he was enduring a fiery test, he was released from the suspicion.
[XLVIII (43)]
He thought therefore that it was dangerous to have shared in their enterprise when their plan had failed and come to an end.
[XLIX (44)]
Having urged the soldiers to make haste, and exhorted the tribunes to engage.
[L (46)]
Thinking it better and safer not to be present at the hour of the enemy’s opportunity, nor when they were under the influence of popular excitement and fury.
[LI (47)]
Whenever it is possible to obtain satisfaction from those who have wronged us either by law or by any other settled forms of justice.