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1 I, 11| renewed, and when Tiberius asked him whether it was at his 2 I, 17| the question had not been asked with the intention of dividing 3 I, 19| for Germanicus Caesar he asked pro-consular powers, and 4 I, 20| the tribunes of the people asked leave to exhibit at their 5 I, 22| abettors of a mutiny, he asked, in the tone of a demagogue, 6 I, 24| nor have you yourselves asked it of the Divine Augustus. 7 I, 33| they surrounded him, and asked him again and again whither 8 I, 45| touched on the mutiny and asked what had become of soldierly 9 I, 47| legacies which they had asked, were to be paid and doubled.~ ~ 10 I, 98| freedom. And so Cneius Piso asked, "In what order will you 11 I, 103| When the people of Rome asked for a remission of the one 12 II, 2| provinces of Rome. "Where," they asked, "was the glory of the men 13 II, 11| with the other chiefs. He asked whether Caesar had arrived, 14 II, 11| had gone away, Arminius asked his brother whence came 15 II, 37| consequence, the defendant asked an adjournment till next 16 II, 50| the palace. When Tiberius asked him how he had become Agrippa, 17 II, 65| of judicial inquiry. When asked by the consul what he thought 18 II, 84| Rhescuporis, with assumed modesty, asked for a place of meeting where, 19 III, 2| mourners, who incessantly asked one another, whether, when 20 III, 11| Next day, Fulcinius Trio asked the consul's leave to prosecute 21 III, 21| odium on himself, and he asked with repeated questionings 22 III, 26| Thereupon he was pointedly asked by Lucius Asprenas before 23 III, 41| entering on manhood, and asked them, not without smiles 24 III, 61| Was Sacrovir too," they asked, "to be charged with treason 25 III, 93| questions might not have been asked in vain. His slaves too 26 III, 94| him to be read. He then asked Lucius Piso his opinion. 27 III, 101| About the same time Lepidus asked the Senate's leave to restore 28 IV, 23| summoned the pontiffs, and asked them whether it was to the 29 IV, 35| ended the war. Dolabella asked for triumphal distinctions, 30 IV, 56| he had bestowed on him, asked time for impartial consideration, 31 IV, 59| bronze. But if they were asked for the testimony of poetry 32 IV, 88| alarm. "What day," they asked, "will be without some execution, 33 IV, 94| although their advice was asked on totally different subjects, 34 V, 11| alike of hope and fear, asked for a penknife, avowedly, 35 V, 12| unconscious that she continually asked what was her offence, and 36 VI, 2| letter from him in which he asked the protection of one of 37 VI, 2| for their goodwill, but asked who could be rejected, who 38 VI, 3| were face to face with him, asked what he had to do with the 39 VI, 17| College of the Fifteen, had asked that it might be received 40 VI, 28| and future career, he was asked whether he had also thoroughly 41 VI, 31| question. The emperor was asked whether he would allow him 42 VI, 36| knew it, sat by him and asked his reasons, adding intreaties, 43 VI, 66| his spirit revived, and he asked what the sudden change meant. 44 XI, 2| a few days afterwards he asked her husband Scipio, who 45 XI, 9| their cause. "Who," they asked, "can be so arrogant as 46 XI, 19| same year that the Cherusci asked Rome for a king. They had 47 XI, 22| thought ill. "Why," men asked, "was he irritating the 48 XI, 39| Silius. At the same time she asked Cleopatra, who was standing 49 XI, 40| terror that he repeatedly asked whether he was indeed in 50 XI, 41| in sport, and when they asked him what he saw, replied, " 51 XI, 43| was riding into Rome, he asked and took a seat in the emperor' 52 XII, 6| matter in his own way. He asked the emperor whether he would 53 XII, 8| entering the Senate, he asked from them a decree which 54 XII, 21| deserved heavier punishment, he asked neither power nor dominions, 55 XII, 80| hesitated, and looked round and asked where Britannicus was; then, 56 XIII, 3| according to military custom asked the watchword, Nero gave " 57 XIII, 11| emperor in the same year asked the Senate for a statue 58 XIII, 30| punish. "What right," it was asked, "was conceded to an injured 59 XIII, 55| collapse. "Why," it was asked, "was no one else chosen 60 XIII, 57| When she spurned him, he asked the solace of one night, 61 XIII, 63| his motion. "Why," it was asked, "if he thought that the 62 XIII, 64| reply, when his friends asked an explanation, said "that 63 XIII, 70| found no amusement) they asked questions about the crowd 64 XIII, 70| of the senators. Having asked who they were, when they 65 XIII, 71| other heavenly bodies, he asked them, as though standing 66 XIV, 1| his liberty. "Why," she asked, "was her marriage put off? 67 XIV, 9| destruction of her friends, he asked what resource he had against 68 XIV, 11| different questions were asked and uncertain answers given. 69 XV, 1| Adiabeni, and repeatedly asked what protection he was to 70 XV, 7| quit Armenia. "Why," it was asked, "had the Roman army been 71 XV, 7| as I have related, he had asked for a general exclusively 72 XV, 37| the uttermost, and he even asked a truce for some divisions 73 XV, 39| When the king continually asked the reason of whatever he 74 XV, 71| and they were separately asked what the conversation was, 75 XV, 73| Subius Flavus at his side asked him by a sign whether he 76 XV, 78| his moments of rage, he asked whether Seneca was meditating 77 XV, 78| the emperor's orders, and asked whether he was to obey them, 78 XV, 79| Seneca, quite unmoved, asked for tablets on which to 79 XV, 79| language of rebuke. "Where," he asked again and again, "are your 80 XVI, 31| For what wonder is it," he asked, "that men do not come from 81 XVI, 33| alliance. "What again," they asked, "was the charge against