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1   III,     91|     as often as he left the Senate-House used to exclaim in Greek, "
2     V,      4|    Nero, thronged round the Senate-house, and, with words of blessing
3    VI,     20|     whenever he entered the Senate-house. But though a decree was
4    VI,     59|  from his robe, in the very Senate-house, a dose of poison, drank
5    XI,     28| have already burst into the Senate-house, unless a mob of foreigners,
6   XIV,     16|  her from bursting into the Senate-house and giving answers to foreign
7   XIV,     17|     should be set up in the Senate-house, and that Agrippina's birthday
8   XIV,     43|   said, were heard in their Senate-house; their theatre resounded
9   XVI,     23|      he had not entered the Senate-house for three years, and very
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