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 1     I,     11|                 exclaimed that the body ought to be borne on their shoulders
 2     I,     24|                 the desires of the army ought to be communicated to Caesar,
 3     I,     31|          reserved for the Senate, which ought to have a voice in showing
 4     I,     35|                Drusus, thinking that he ought to avail himself of this
 5     I,     37|                  that stronger measures ought to be used, inasmuch as
 6     I,     39|               again and again that they ought to wait for the letter from
 7     I,     60|        authority of two striplings. "He ought to have gone himself and
 8     I,     62|              mutineers, thought that he ought still to allow them an interval,
 9     I,     82|                 very ancient ceremonies ought not to have polluted himself
10     I,     96|               As to the oath, the thing ought to be considered as if the
11    II,     15|               crisis drew near, that he ought thoroughly to sound the
12    II,     16|             they acknowledged that they ought to repay him with their
13    II,     44|                  held that all the more ought the business to be transacted,
14    II,     44|               influx from the provinces ought to be reserved for his presence.
15    II,     63|                 he said that noble rank ought to have the support of wealth.
16    II,    101|                 friends, argued that he ought to profit by the opportunity. "
17   III,      6|              still all the more honours ought to have been afterwards
18   III,     14|               crime is discovered which ought to be punished, whoever
19   III,     24|                   held that Piso's name ought to be erased from the public
20   III,     25|                  but that domestic woes ought to be shrouded in silent
21   III,     26|           Antonia, Agrippina and Drusus ought to be publicly thanked for
22   III,     47|               had lived without a blot, ought to be considered a credit
23   III,     94|                 pronounced that Silanus ought to be outlawed and banished
24   III,     96|                despotism increases; nor ought we to fall back on imperial
25   III,     98|                  The Senate," he said, "ought not to have wrested from
26   III,     99|               as to the temple in which ought to be deposited the offering
27    IV,      5|             they had to garrison. I too ought, I think, to go through
28    IV,     21|                Senate, Tiberius argued, ought to apply some remedy by
29    IV,     25|                and a consul's authority ought not to be impaired, seeing
30    IV,     39|               he whose life was spared, ought to be allowed the necessaries
31    IV,     42|          decision, he held that the man ought to be banished to an island,
32    IV,     54|               of course; one thing they ought insatiably to pursue, that
33    IV,     56|                 that, after Drusus, she ought again to marry or rather
34    IV,     58|             hesitating Tiberius that he ought to shun all assemblies of
35    IV,     72|          prepared for her, and that she ought to avoid her father-in-law'
36    IV,     82|              and so additional sanctity ought to be given to a spot where
37    VI,      3|               do with the soldiers, who ought to receive the emperor's
38    VI,     44|               and that the same mistake ought not to be held innocent
39    VI,     44|             doom. A compact, so to say, ought to be sealed between them,
40    XI,     33| indiscriminately bestowed; new services ought to be recognized by unusual
41   XII,      7|                emperor's marriage, they ought to select a lady conspicuous
42   XII,     11|                a state alliance, and we ought to support allies who were
43   XII,     46|                 the name of the Silures ought to be blotted out. Accordingly
44   XII,     57|                that the seeds of strife ought to be actually sown, on
45   XII,     70|                of the imperial treasury ought to have the same force as
46   XII,     71|              same family, and that they ought to grant his request and
47  XIII,      1|            popular talk that preference ought to be given over Nero, who
48  XIII,     19|                 all the more tenderness ought to be shown by the Senate
49  XIII,     30|              same for both. Some weapon ought to be given to the patrons
50  XIII,     31|               though the guilt of a few ought to be the ruin of the men
51  XIII,     44|                 his disaster, those who ought to have given him support
52  XIII,     52|      thanksgivings, and therefore there ought to be a classification of
53  XIII,     63|              and ignored, how much more ought there to be no meddling
54   XIV,      6|                assurances that children ought to bear with the irritability
55   XIV,     32|                Artaxata thought that he ought to avail himself of the
56   XIV,     50|                spread an idea that they ought to wait for a new governor
57   XIV,     55|                 any influence I possess ought not to be destroyed by incessant
58   XIV,     60|                deserve to suffer, which ought to be decreed against him,
59   XIV,     65|                 of youthful manhood. He ought to shake off a tutor, furnished
60    XV,     24|                opinion that the accused ought to be expelled from Crete,
61    XV,     27|            allies that a vote of thanks ought to be given in the Senate
62    XV,     86|                 sentiments of a soldier ought to be no less known.~ ~
63   XVI,      7|               which he argued that both ought to be removed from the State,
64   XVI,     19|            regard to Caius Petronius, I ought to dwell a little on his
65   XVI,     29|               hand, who thought that he ought to wait at home, though
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