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 1     I,      1|    more particularly his last acts, then the reign of Tiberius,
 2   III,     40|  unpunished, while many noble acts brought ruin. At last, in
 3   III,     92|   passed by degrees to savage acts. Caius Silanus, pro-consul
 4    IV,     41|       is easy to see when the acts of a sovereign meet with
 5    IV,     50|  Divine Augustus, and also of acts of violence to Roman citizens.
 6    XI,     32|       into their place. These acts, as being welcome to the
 7   XII,     64| remedies, stimulated disloyal acts; while he had, as a rival
 8   XII,     69| return charged him with a few acts of extortion, but particularly
 9  XIII,     45|      open up a way to further acts of good will, he was thus
10  XIII,     55|      instruments of atrocious acts, when, having gained the
11    XV,     16|  against the doing of hostile acts on behalf of the Armenians,
12    XV,     49|       sesterces a peck. These acts, though popular, produced
13   XVI,     24|     to swear obedience to the acts of the Divine Augustus and
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