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 1    VI,     20|   policy, and requested that Macro, who commanded the praetorians,
 2    VI,     32|   According to some writers, Macro had been instructed that,
 3    VI,     43|    to destroy, the enmity of Macro, who practised the same
 4    VI,     43|     same arts more secretly. Macro's information was grounded
 5    VI,     56|      terrible imputations on Macro and on the emperor's principal
 6    VI,     70|  Pontius, entered on office, Macro's power being now excessive.
 7    VI,     72|      was to come. He taunted Macro, in no obscure terms, with
 8    VI,     73| furnished to the Senate that Macro had superintended the examination
 9    VI,     73|   extent invented to gratify Macro's well-known enmity against
10    VI,     74|  detested by Sejanus, now by Macro, always, indeed, by some
11    VI,     74|     on a better course, with Macro for his guide, who having
12    VI,     77|  Charicles, however, assured Macro that his breath was failing
13    VI,     77|   extremity of apprehension. Macro, nothing daunted, ordered
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