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1 I, 6| executed the command, Tiberius replied that he had not given the 2 I, 11| forward this motion, he replied that he had proposed it 3 I, 17| his presence of mind, he replied that it would by no means 4 I, 32| The crowd replied that they had delivered 5 I, 44| military companies. They replied that they would hear better 6 I, 95| treason should be revived, replied that the laws must be enforced. 7 II, 50| Agrippa, he is said to have replied, "As you became Caesar." 8 II, 75| suggests, to which Piso replied with haughty apologies. 9 II, 81| friendship of Rome. Caesar replied that he should have a safe 10 II, 103| himself. Piso mockingly replied that he would be there as 11 III, 9| of noble families. Drusus replied to Piso that if certain 12 III, 36| when Silanus thanked him, replied in the Senate's presence, " 13 III, 49| eloquence was reproduced, replied that much of the sternness 14 III, 51| powerful interest. Blaesus replied with an affectation of refusal, 15 IV, 31| Apronius, his father-in-law, he replied incoherently, representing 16 VI, 5| they have heard." Regulus replied that he was awaiting the 17 VI, 74| advised delay and temporising, replied that "the same conduct was 18 XI, 5| called on for his opinion, he replied, "As I think what all men 19 XI, 41| they asked him what he saw, replied, "A terrible storm from 20 XI, 44| a hearing. So Narcissus replied that the emperor would hear 21 XII, 6| the Senate. When Claudius replied that he was one among the 22 XII, 55| Pharasmanes, to his face, replied vaguely and often in a conciliatory 23 XII, 73| found a city, the oracle replied that they were to seek a 24 XIII, 27| accomplices, were called, he replied that at home he signified 25 XIII, 32| prevailed, and the emperor replied to the Senate that, whenever 26 XIII, 47| not to understand this, replied that they would do better 27 XIV, 9| of the soldiers. Burrus replied "that the praetorians were 28 XIV, 14| astrologers about Nero, they replied that he would be emperor 29 XIV, 25| the judge, but the Senate replied that they knew nothing of 30 XIV, 59| be an end of the empire, replied that the State had a resource, 31 XIV, 61| and was silent when they replied, the usual way of a cowardly 32 XIV, 64| from his gaze, and merely replied to his question, "I indeed 33 XV, 6| conciliatory attitude, he replied that he would send envoys 34 XV, 17| To this Vologeses replied nothing to the purpose, 35 XV, 20| of the Parthians, Paetus replied that for neither of them 36 XV, 32| the state of Armenia. He replied that all the Romans had 37 XV, 78| Seneca replied that Natalis had been sent 38 XV, 80| one whom he dearly loved, replied: "I have shown you ways 39 XV, 86| allegiance, "I hated you," he replied; "yet not a soldier was 40 XV, 88| to murder him, he briefly replied that he could not have rendered 41 XVI, 9| him to sever his veins, he replied that, though he had resolved