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 1     I,     11|          Messala Valerius further proposed that the oath of allegiance
 2     I,     11|            he replied that he had proposed it spontaneously, and that
 3     I,     19|          country," and a majority proposed that to the name of Caesar
 4     I,     59|    resentment. Caesar accordingly proposed to send an armed fleet with
 5     I,    100|          Thereupon Asinius Gallus proposed to consult the Sibylline
 6     I,    104|        Nar (for this was the plan proposed) were to be divided into
 7    II,     39|       rank. Cotta Messalinus then proposed that Libo's bust should
 8    II,     45|           and the emperor. Gallus proposed that the elections of magistrates
 9    II,     84|       treaty, as he said, further proposed a banquet; and when their
10    II,    107|          a governor to Syria. The proposed terms were refused, and
11   III,     25|    Messalinus and Caecina Severus proposed respectively the erection
12   III,     27|       days afterwards the emperor proposed to the Senate to confer
13   III,     33|  supported him, though others had proposed a milder sentence. Subsequently,
14   III,     35|     finishing the work I have now proposed to myself, I prolong my
15   III,     37|                       It was next proposed to relax the Papia Poppaea
16   III,     48|       this debate Severus Caecina proposed that no magistrate who had
17   III,     60|         and with such hostages he proposed to unite in his cause their
18   III,     81|        slur on the consulate, and proposed that on all monuments, public
19   III,     83|           the extravagance of the proposed inscription in gold, so
20   III,     94|           the assent of Tiberius, proposed that the property of Silanus'
21    IV,     26|           Asinius Gallus, who had proposed that half her estate should
22    IV,     27|         different in disposition, proposed that the Senate should pass
23    IV,     39|        veto. Next, Gallus Asinius proposed that he should be confined
24    IV,     40|       suicide of Cornutus, it was proposed to deprive informers of
25    IV,     58| Gaetulicus, the consul-elect, had proposed that she should be sentenced
26    VI,      2|   punished, terrible decrees were proposed against her very statues
27    VI,      3|           Gallio however, who had proposed that the praetorian soldiers,
28    VI,     15|            Never had he by choice proposed a servile motion, and, whenever
29    XI,     27|     consulship, Publius Dolabella proposed that a spectacle of gladiators
30   XII,     63|       During these proceedings he proposed to the Senate a penalty
31   XII,     71|                  Next the emperor proposed to grant immunity from taxation
32  XIII,      9|     speeches of those members who proposed a public thanksgiving, and
33  XIII,     33|       proceedings. It was further proposed by Lucius Piso, consul-elect,
34   XIV,     57|    execution. Cingonius Varro had proposed that even all the freedmen
35   XIV,     60|           Marullus, consul-elect, proposed that the accused should
36    XV,     97|   Cerialis Anicius, consul-elect, proposed a motion that a temple should
37   XVI,     22|           libels on Nero, Thrasea proposed and carried a more merciful
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