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 1     I,    102|     because Augustus had once pronounced that actors were exempt
 2    II,     77|     of his dress and manners, pronounced a very sharp censure on
 3   III,     94|       prince's clemency, Piso pronounced that Silanus ought to be
 4    IV,     16|                      Tiberius pronounced a panegyric on his son before
 5    IV,     59|      the general Mummius, had pronounced the same judgment. Such
 6    IV,     70|     praise from Tiberius, who pronounced him a speaker of natural
 7     V,      1| unexecuted. Her panegyric was pronounced from the Rostra by her great-grandson,
 8   XII,     69|     the Senate's decision was pronounced. Tarquitius was however
 9   XII,     70|     have the same force as if pronounced by himself. Lest it might
10  XIII,      4|     of the funeral the prince pronounced Claudius's panegyric, and
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