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1    II,     48|    the male sex. The others thanked him; Hortalus said nothing,
2    II,    115| Vestal worship. He formally thanked Fonteius Agrippa and Domitius
3   III,     26| Drusus ought to be publicly thanked for having avenged Germanicus.
4   III,     36|  But Tiberius, when Silanus thanked him, replied in the Senate'
5    IV,     20| permitted to build it. Nero thanked the Senators and his grandfather
6    VI,      2|    jesting and seriousness, thanked the senators for their goodwill,
7  XIII,     52| that if the gods were to be thanked for the bountiful favours
8   XIV,     72|   delusive flattery. Seneca thanked him, the usual end of an
9    XV,     43|    Nero in an elaborate ode thanked the gods, celebrating the
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