Book,  Par.

 1     I,     19|       Caesar he asked pro-consular powers, and envoys were despatched
 2    II,     56|           Germanicus, with greater powers wherever he went than were
 3    IV,      3| strengthened the hitherto moderate powers of his office by concentrating
 4    IV,     20|         had taken upon himself the powers of a praetor and used military
 5    VI,     64|        senate, and the people have powers of their own. When both
 6    VI,     77|                  Tiberius's bodily powers were now leaving him, but
 7  XIII,      5|          should retain its ancient powers; Italy and the State-provinces
 8  XIII,     24|        adoption with a proconsul's powers and a consul-elect's rank
 9  XIII,     34|  Restrictions were also put on the powers of the aediles and a limit
10    XV,     33|         Corbulo's commands, as his powers were enlarged on much the
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