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1 I, 47| The altered times soon restored him to liberty. He then
2 I, 51| legions. Many had their rank restored to them, sentences of degradation
3 I, 76| indictments for extortion, were restored to their rank as Senators.
4 I, 77| by a decree of the Senate restored the statues of Poppaea.
5 I, 84| Yet tranquillity was not restored to the capital; there was
6 I, 86| Pacensis, to whom Otho had restored the rank of tribune, taken
7 I, 88| sacred shields had not been restored to their place. He spurned
8 II, 92| their children Galba had restored to their country, received
9 II, 93| Doubtless his arrival had restored the fortunes of the party,
10 III, 7 | of the times, should be restored in all the towns. It would,
11 III, 17| or a happy chance, that restored the fallen fortunes of the
12 III, 20| and personal authority had restored silence, he declared, "I
13 III, 34| temples and squares were restored by the munificence of the
14 III, 84| achievement. The capital has been restored to the Senate and people
15 IV, 3 | The sight of the soldiery restored quiet, and the smaller colonies
16 IV, 4 | that the Capitol should be restored. All these motions Valerius
17 IV, 9 | that the Capitol should be restored at the public expense, and
18 IV, 34| had come up. This delusion restored the courage of the Romans,
19 IV, 40| magistrates, were once more restored. ~ ~
20 IV, 41| The office of praetor was restored to Tettius Julianus, as
21 IV, 52| himself that peace had been restored. While his thoughts were
22 IV, 74| Now that their youth were restored to them they could more
23 IV, 81| everything by his carelessness, restored the day by his resolution;
24 IV, 84| diseased condition, might be restored, if a healing influence
25 IV, 84| The hand was instantly restored to its use, and the light
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