Book,  Par.

 1     I,     19|  annoyed at the invidious proposal, and indeed regarding a
 2     I,     78|  army and received on the proposal of Tiberius the title of
 3   III,     26|       There was a further proposal of Messalinus, that Tiberius,
 4   III,     53| punished on the emperor's proposal, by a decree of the Senate,
 5   III,     69|   be outlawed. That is my proposal, just as though he were
 6    IV,     17| Senate were passed at his proposal for relieving the cities
 7    VI,      6|  of every unusually cruel proposal, and consequently, regarded
 8   XII,     63|    was the author of this proposal, were offered on the motion
 9   XIV,     62|  did Thrasea withdraw his proposal, or the Senate reject what
10    XV,     97| He implied indeed by this proposal that the prince had transcended
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