Book,  Par.

1     I,      8|      being emperor. Even the proclamation by which he summoned the
2     I,      8| Augustus. The wording of the proclamation was brief, and in a very
3     I,     11|   admonished the people by a proclamation not to indulge in that tumultuous
4    II,    109|      before the magistrate's proclamation or the Senate's resolution,
5   III,      7|     reminded the people in a proclamation that many eminent Romans
6    VI,     18|  issued a not less stringent proclamation. The emperor's silence was
7  XIII,     10|      directed the issue of a proclamation that for the successes of
8    XV,     45|  having declared in a public proclamation that his absence would not
9    XV,     96|  speech, and further added a proclamation to the people, with the
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