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 1     I,     24|    Decide on sending envoys, and give them instructions in your
 2     I,     35|         Percennius and Vibulenus give pay to the soldiers and
 3     I,     50|       him by menaces of death to give up the standard. Then roaming
 4     I,     55|          days? What name shall I give to this gathering? Am I
 5     I,     70|       brief interval in which to give by letter his last instructions
 6     I,     77|        partisans. And as soon as give opportunity, I show my preference
 7     I,     98|        case he would himself too give his vote openly on oath,
 8    II,     43|    emperor's house; nor did Piso give way, though Augusta complained
 9    II,     68|          of their countrymen, to give additional dignity to their
10   III,     14|         may be, it is for you to give just reparation both to
11   III,     76|          if any of our officials give promise of such energy and
12    IV,      3|       numbers and strength might give confidence to themselves,
13    IV,     46|     which Cremutius, resolved to give up his life, began thus:- ~ ~
14    IV,     56|       you on all matters, openly give out that you have long overstepped
15    IV,     68|          and he was the first to give himself up with his wife
16    IV,     68|        entreating the men not to give a chance to their stealthy
17    IV,     93|          intervals, they did not give fresh courage to the repulsed
18    XI,      1|          Britannicus, who was to give Claudius an apparently friendly
19    XI,     24|           begging the emperor to give in advance triumphal distinctions
20    XI,     39|       might enjoy; only, he must give back the wife and annul
21   XII,      1|       express their opinions and give their reasons.~ ~
22   XII,     34|   eagerness for vengeance, would give him a chance of fighting.
23   XII,     74|        the other hand, who could give her son empire but could
24  XIII,      5|        of the consuls, who would give them a hearing from the
25  XIII,      7|          hand. The emperor would give a plain proof whether he
26  XIII,     10|          rather than war, and to give hostages and so continue
27  XIII,     22| testimony of historians, I shall give the differences in their
28  XIII,     50|    display his forces and either give battle on the first opportunity,
29  XIII,     59|      married woman and could not give up her husband attached
30  XIII,     63|        the Syracusans should not give shows on a larger scale?
31  XIII,     66|         in the provinces, should give judicial precedence to all
32   XIV,     47|    Unwarlike, unarmed, they will give way the moment they have
33   XIV,     78|         the emperor exclaimed (I give his very words), "Why would
34   XIV,     80|         Is it that I am about to give to the house of the Caesars
35    XV,      6|          cohorts. "He had better give up the siege, or he, Corbulo
36    XV,     18|     ground that the bridge would give way, through the trickery
37   XVI,     31| consulate or some sacred office, give all their thoughts by choice
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