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 1     I,      8|          of Tribune, which he had received under Augustus. The wording
 2     I,     41|           from them that emperors received their titles." ~ ~
 3     I,     43|     collecting the taxes of Gaul, received news of the death of Augustus.
 4     I,     51|          be conducted to him, and received him on the tribunal. He
 5     I,     55|        twentieth legions, you who received your standards from Tiberius,
 6     I,     56|      spirit, Divine Augustus, now received into heaven, thine image,
 7     I,     75|        message; he was graciously received and sent with an escort
 8     I,     78|        then led back the army and received on the proposal of Tiberius
 9    II,      1|          whom they had sought and received from Rome, though he was
10    II,      5|       than enjoying freedom, they received for their king the fugitive
11    II,     11|       inquired what reward he had received. Flavus spoke of increased
12    II,     21|         voice, and a wound he had received, kept up the fight. He had
13    II,     36|     supplication to Tiberius, who received him with unmoved countenance.
14    II,     48|           both good and bad, were received by the majority in silence
15    II,     54|    hastened to Rome. There he was received by a pitiless emperor, and
16    II,     57|         believed that he had even received secret instructions from
17    II,     73|           the form of a province, received as its governor Quintus
18    II,     78|        showed like valour, having received his name. Next he visited
19    II,     81|     famous king in former days he received invitations from many nations,
20    II,     82|           led by Vibilius, he was received and sent to Forum Julii,
21    II,     85|                                He received a conciliatory answer. If
22    II,     99|           Germanicus was dead. He received the news with extravagant
23    II,    101|         arms than the man who had received the authority and special
24   III,      9|         to show his impartiality, received the youth courteously, and
25   III,     45|       their feelings. Corbulo too received an apology from Mamercus,
26   III,     66|           most savage nations and received or refused so many triumphs
27   III,     68|          death of Germanicus, had received a reward in money from the
28   III,     82|           Meantime Junius Blaesus received an extension of his government
29   III,     83|         even a mere youth who has received so high an honour does not
30    IV,      6|          was king Juba's, who had received it as a gift from the Roman
31    IV,     24|          obligation. For benefits received are a delight to us as long
32    IV,     42|         on a conviction of having received money for a judicial decision,
33    IV,     60|           also an exile, had been received with a similar privilege
34    IV,     75|         her aside, because he had received this very power as her gift.
35    IV,     82|           to losses sustained. He received a vote of thanks in the
36    IV,     92|      remonstrances, and when they received no relief, they sought a
37    VI,      3|     fourteen rows of the theatre, received a savage censure. Tiberius,
38    VI,     13|          for pardon by letter and received a pitiless answer. After
39    VI,     17|        had asked that it might be received among the other volumes
40    VI,     35|       down the Gemonian steps. He received a vote of thanks, and it
41    VI,     55|        Euphrates and Tigris, have received the name of Mesopotamia.
42    VI,     57|          on the emperor. Tiberius received the news, no longer parted
43    VI,     63|         consent of the Parthians, received the submission of Nicephorium,
44    VI,     65|          inaugurate his reign, he received letters from Phraates and
45    XI,     35|         The suggestion was coldly received, not because the lady loved
46   XII,     26|          reverence of the Senate, received a privilege. Senators belonging
47   XII,     31|              However, the emperor received formal thanks, and still
48   XII,     32| grandfather, had, as it happened, received this tribe, when they crossed
49   XII,     36|     fought with his own hand, and received wounds on his breast. He
50   XII,     36|    followed by his adherents, who received grants of land and were
51   XII,     60|          charge to Tiridates, who received her kindly and treated her
52   XII,     72|      Envoys from Byzantium having received audience, in complaining
53  XIII,     10|           some previous occasion, received them after an interview
54  XIII,     17|         provided for. He actually received his first dose of poison
55  XIII,     20|          reserve, and courteously received tribunes and centurions.
56  XIII,     29|        him so little that he even received blows himself, and showed
57  XIII,     63|        senators, as often as they received the privilege of stating
58  XIII,     72|            as destitute outcasts, received now as friends now as foes,
59   XIV,      6|          fear; she was graciously received, and seated at table above
60   XIV,      7|       less recognized; still, she received a wound in her shoulder.
61   XIV,      9|         consummation of the deed, received information that she had
62   XIV,     13|         closed. Subsequently, she received from the solicitude of her
63   XIV,     42|     Suetonius while thus occupied received tidings of the sudden revolt
64   XIV,     42|         the Iceni, as if Rome had received the whole country as a gift,
65   XIV,     67|    laborious duties at Rome; both received awards which were indeed
66   XIV,     79|          an ordinary divorce, and received possession of the house
67   XIV,     84|       interval of a few days, she received an order that she was to
68    XV,     14|          brought and of those had received deliverance." Roused by
69    XV,     30|          was forbidden to go, and received with fearless spirit an
70    XV,     57|           of a naval disaster was received, but not from war, for never
71    XV,     67| remembrance of the freedom he had received, fled from him. From his
72   XVI,     18|     violent hands on himself, and received less pity than the others,
73   XVI,     27|     refuting them. This note Nero received with eagerness, in the hope
74   XVI,     38|           Eprius and Cossutianus, received each five million sesterces,
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