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 1     I,     42|     divided or instigated by a few persons, they were unanimous in
 2     I,     50|            by an apprehension that persons had come at the Senate's
 3    II,     37|           which Libo had consulted persons whether he would have such
 4   III,     37|          increase in the number of persons imperilled, for every household
 5   III,     46|           State as ruinous to many persons, whose property and credit
 6   III,     48|           and settle business; two persons receive homage when they
 7   III,     70|           to be given to condemned persons. Still the Senate had not
 8   III,     74|           imposed, those very same persons will cry out that the State
 9   III,    106|        granted the name to certain persons; and now, for the last time,
10    IV,      8|         most tried integrity or to persons known only by their general
11    IV,      9|            in the hearing of a few persons. Even his confidences, now
12    IV,     21|       being observed only by a few persons." For this he assigned several
13    IV,     56|       Caius Proculeius and certain persons of singularly quiet life,
14    IV,     58|    reproached in regard to accused persons, punished Aquilia with exile
15    IV,     77|  Germanicus, after having suborned persons to assume the part of prosecutors
16    IV,     81|        recognition. Fifty thousand persons were maimed or destroyed
17    IV,     85|          regularly chronicled. And persons were actually suborned to
18    IV,     87|         within the hearing of more persons. It was necessary that the
19    IV,     92|        next their lands, last, the persons of their wives and children,
20     V,      5|            ex-consuls, for several persons indulged, all the more recklessly
21    VI,      2|        scene would be presented by persons grasping their swords on
22    VI,     10|           punishments of a host of persons, sickened by the multiplicity
23    VI,     13|        answer. After him a host of persons were charged with treason,
24    VI,     21|         compelled by the number of persons endangered to refer the
25    VI,     22|          the conviction of so many persons and the sale of their property,
26    VI,     22|            was not respectable for persons when sued to break faith.
27    VI,     74|            was not becoming in all persons. He had had enough of life,
28    VI,     77|         and sight, and calling for persons to bring him food to revive
29    XI,     29|           end that not only single persons but entire countries and
30    XI,     36|         will seem a fable that any persons in the world could have
31    XI,     36|     nothing, much more, that these persons should have been a consul-elect
32   XII,     40|            preserved inviolate the persons of their wives and of their
33   XII,     49|          best instructors, and set persons appointed by his stepmother
34   XII,     56|            was made by a number of persons, and chains were thrown
35  XIII,     29| distinction were multiplied, other persons too on the strength of a
36  XIII,     29|         alone, but, if the injured persons resisted stoutly, they rushed
37  XIII,     33|      summon from any part of Italy persons liable to legal proceedings.
38  XIII,     35|          lot strayed away to unfit persons. Claudius then again appointed
39  XIII,     53|            the Cincian law against persons who had pleaded for hire.
40  XIII,     54|                                    Persons were not wanting to report
41  XIII,     62|        with the execution of a few persons, restored peace to the townspeople. ~ ~
42  XIII,     67|          against him a few private persons who charged him with cruelty
43  XIII,     70|            till they observed some persons in a foreign dress on the
44   XIV,     22|         poetry, and drew round him persons who had some skill in such
45   XIV,     46|           so far that not our very persons, nor even age or virginity,
46   XIV,     52|       evils. So Fabianus, with the persons whom I have named and some
47    XV,     22|           by a number of childless persons, who, after obtaining along
48    XV,     26|           or a consul, but private persons also, who were sent to inspect
49    XV,     48|           menaces from a number of persons who forbade the extinguishing
50    XV,     51|        could not be replaced. Some persons observed that the beginning
51    XV,     82|        think the worst, there were persons who believed that, as long
52    XV,     84|            splendid virtues by all persons of integrity. Even a saying
53   XVI,      2|          matter itself, or sending persons through whom he might ascertain
54   XVI,      2|           conversation of thinking persons. It happened, too, that
55   XVI,      8|    destruction. Nero then procured persons, under the name of informers,
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