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1 I, 2| were to be slaves, were raised the higher by wealth and 2 I, 3| supports to his despotism, raised to the pontificate and curule 3 I, 14| young man and a subject, raised an army, tampered with the 4 I, 16| tears, and prayers. They raised their hands to the gods, 5 I, 23| time they piled up turf and raised a mound, that they might 6 I, 34| the goddess. And so they raised a din with brazen instruments 7 I, 45| his sword from his side, raised it aloft and was plunging 8 I, 57| Each accused man was on a raised platform and was pointed 9 I, 73| auxiliaries, with some hastily raised levies from the Germans 10 I, 81| They pointed out too the raised ground from which Arminius 11 I, 94| examined their wounds, raised the hopes of one, the ambition 12 I, 104| A question was then raised in the Senate by Arruntius 13 II, 9| destroyed the barrow lately raised in memory of Varus's legions, 14 II, 23| Tiberius as Imperator, and raised a mound on which arms were 15 II, 24| of it the Angrivarii had raised a broad earthwork, as a 16 II, 27| victorious troops, Caesar raised a pile of arms with the 17 II, 36| leaning on his brother he raised his hands and voice in supplication 18 II, 43| Augusta's friendship had raised above the law. Neither did 19 II, 62| level ground seemed to be raised aloft, and fires blazed 20 II, 79| wastes of shifting sand, raised by the emulation and vast 21 II, 83| ovation. Arches too were raised round the sides of the temple 22 II, 105| named, Celenderis. He had raised to the strength of a legion 23 II, 107| the scaling ladders to be raised, all the bravest men to 24 II, 111| service. A cenotaph was raised at Antioch, where the body 25 III, 107| Augustus, so that he might be raised by the honour of this promotion 26 IV, 4| had, in a casual dispute, raised his fist at Sejanus, and, 27 IV, 33| the troops on the spot, raised the siege at his first approach, 28 IV, 56| to which a man would be raised above others by such an 29 IV, 74| indeed was great, but not yet raised to the highest point, inasmuch 30 VI, 8| dignity of his revenge, raised to a level with the stainless 31 VI, 52| meant to invade Mesopotamia, raised an alarm of war with Rome. 32 VI, 55| king, by whom he had been raised to high honour, and appointed 33 VI, 69| his private expense. He raised only two structures even 34 XI, 7| Arruntius and Aeserninus, men raised by a blameless life and 35 XI, 25| province as proconsul." Raised high in hope by such a presage, 36 XII, 18| an assault. Towers were raised to a greater height as a 37 XII, 21| deeply affected Eunones. He raised the suppliant, and commended 38 XII, 39| a successful battle had raised himself far above all the 39 XII, 55| the price of infamy was raised, and Pollio by secret corruption 40 XII, 59| held by a foreign prince, raised an army and prepared to 41 XII, 61| His father, Camillus, had raised an armed insurrection in 42 XII, 70| when Claudius, we know, raised freedmen whom he had set 43 XIII, 16| world." As she spoke, she raised her hand in menace and heaped 44 XIV, 13| in power, was the earth raised into a mound, or even decently 45 XIV, 19| and age, tiers of seats raised for the spectacle, where 46 XIV, 28| preference to a structure raised and fitted up yearly at 47 XIV, 38| legionary commands. He also raised the dignity of the Senate, 48 XIV, 58| disdained Trebellius, they raised him above themselves. ~ ~ 49 XIV, 69| your honour that you have raised to the highest places men 50 XIV, 80| Egyptian fluteplayer should be raised to the imperial throne? 51 XIV, 83| poison; then, a slave-girl raised above the mistress; Poppaea 52 XV, 7| fifth which had lately been raised in Moesia and the auxiliaries 53 XV, 49| even his own gardens, and raised temporary structures to 54 XV, 51| the great altar and shrine raised by the Arcadian Evander 55 XVI, 19| pleasures of life. Indolence had raised him to fame, as energy raises 56 XVI, 39| from words heard when they raised their voices, he was speculating