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1 I, 7| unless it be rendered to one person."~ ~ 2 I, 29| soldiers considered a fit person to carry messages, from 3 I, 50| groundless, on some particular person, they reproached Manatius 4 I, 77| Segestes too was there in person, a stately figure, fearless 5 II, 5| his singularly handsome person and noble spirit. On the 6 II, 16| rank, another, his handsome person, nearly all of them, his 7 II, 33| which he was to discharge in person. He also added that if war 8 II, 60| he protested "that in the person before them centred all 9 II, 85| surrender Cotys, come in person transfer from himself the 10 II, 96| Great. Both had a graceful person and were of noble birth; 11 III, 8| suicide were discovered on her person. ~ ~ 12 III, 18| variously rumoured, to guard his person or to be his executioner. ~ ~ 13 III, 19| the usual attention on his person; after a while, late at 14 III, 56| reinforcements, while he marched in person with the main strength of 15 III, 73| bear the odium of every person's failures. For what am 16 III, 103| any means to secure the person of the chief. Many surrendered 17 IV, 2| went that he had sold his person to Apicius, a rich debauchee. 18 IV, 9| a dispute with a private person, it was decided in the law 19 IV, 20| a modesty and a grace of person worthy of a prince, the 20 IV, 25| hinted, not obscurely, at the person whose resentment was crushing 21 IV, 33| picked Moors, Dolabella in person directing every operation. ~ ~ 22 IV, 40| their rewards whenever a person accused of treason put an 23 IV, 48| went unpunished, or if a person aimed at chastising, he 24 IV, 78| expressions which spies about his person caught up and reported with 25 IV, 95| meanwhile having himself in person bestowed the hand of his 26 VI, 1| merely beauty and a handsome person which he felt as an incentive 27 VI, 2| swords and to defend his person, whenever he entered the 28 VI, 4| man, who pryed into every person's secrets, and had been 29 VI, 17| be lawful for any private person to hold them. The same regulations 30 VI, 28| always walked in front of the person whose science Tiberius had 31 VI, 30| with the belief that each person's future is fixed from his 32 VI, 42| intimacy, to forbid the person their house, and so put 33 VI, 53| foreigners who guarded his person, men exiled from their own 34 VI, 68| by the king's presence in person, was divided in mind, and 35 XI, 42| her crimes, by a single person. ~ ~ 36 XII, 8| however, found only one person who desired such a marriage, 37 XII, 31| been done, there was not a person so void of pity as not to 38 XII, 60| and treated her as a royal person.~ ~ 39 XII, 75| honour, modesty and her very person, everything, in short, cheaper 40 XII, 77| mind and delay death. A person skilled in such matters 41 XIII, 17| That every one about the person of Britannicus should care 42 XIII, 22| only the word of a single person from an enemy's house, and 43 XIII, 47| use of arrows, with the person undefended, numbers would 44 XIII, 54| prosecution of a single person. ~ ~ 45 XIII, 59| was captivated by Nero's person. Soon, as the emperor's 46 XIV, 2| power broken, while not a person believed that the son's 47 XIV, 3| son and offered him her person, and that when kinsfolk 48 XIV, 8| and fomentations to her person. She then ordered search 49 XIV, 12| fatal deed, presenting her person, she exclaimed, "Smite my 50 XIV, 19| and experience in his person men's veneration for him." 51 XIV, 21| applied to the emperor's person and voice the epithets of 52 XIV, 31| that, by thus immersing his person in it, he had polluted the 53 XIV, 79| Tigellinus, that Octavia's person was purer than his mouth. 54 XIV, 80| Campania, and make her way in person to Rome. And, again, what 55 XV, 18| while those next to his person rushed through it at the 56 XV, 33| presented his petition in person. The administration of Syria 57 XV, 43| shoemaker's shop, of a deformed person and vulgar wit, originally 58 XV, 53| rewards proportioned to each person's position and property, 59 XV, 72| though he had fenced his person with a largely augmented 60 XV, 75| woman, with only a beautiful person to recommend her, whom he 61 XV, 95| had prostituted a handsome person among the slaves and freedmen 62 XVI, 18| provoked an accuser in the person of Fabius Romanus, one of 63 XVI, 21| wife, was a conspicuous person, and who had been his chosen