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 1     I,      2|         satisfied with a tribune's authority for the protection of the
 2     I,     14|     usurped the high functions and authority of Praetor when Hirtius
 3     I,     42|            camp-prefect maintained authority any longer. Patrols, sentries,
 4     I,     55|            trampled under foot the authority of the Senate? Even the
 5     I,     59|        them should they reject his authority. ~ ~
 6     I,     60|            yet imperfectly-matured authority of two striplings. "He ought
 7     I,     70|        proconsul of Africa, on the authority of Tiberius, who had vainly
 8     I,     89|            or stay the soldiers by authority or entreaties or even by
 9     I,    102|      favour of the praetors having authority to scourge actors. Haterius
10    II,     67|            them with a commander's authority, while Mazippa, with light
11    II,    101|           man who had received the authority and special commission of
12   III,     79|          elevation above all other authority. He then chose Marcus Agrippa
13   III,     84|            of capital offences. No authority was strong enough to check
14   III,     96|           to fall back on imperial authority, when we can have recourse
15   III,     99|         under the jurisdiction and authority of Rome. Accordingly the
16    IV,      7|        magistrates exercised their authority; the laws too, with the
17    IV,     19|            checked by the Senate's authority. The players, upon this,
18    IV,     20|           had merely given the man authority over the slaves and property
19    IV,     21|      emancipated from the father's authority, as also was his wife, as
20    IV,     25|           to trial, and a consul's authority ought not to be impaired,
21     V,      3|           himself above a parent's authority. Now, so to say, they threw
22    VI,      8|                                    Authority was then given to the Senate
23    VI,     15|         city-prefect he handled an authority, recently made perpetual
24    VI,     18|            for not having used the authority of the State to put down
25    VI,     46|          name," they said, "and an authority were wanted; only, in fact,
26   XII,      6|           of the people and to the authority of the Senate. When Claudius
27   XII,     20|           Roman was on the spot of authority sufficient to make his promises
28   XII,     49| consul-elect, to have pro-consular authority beyond the limits of the
29   XII,     64|            the rebellion had given authority for deciding also the case
30  XIII,      3|         purpose seldom found where authority is shared, and though their
31  XIII,      5|       having first referred to the authority of the senators and the
32  XIII,      6|          were made on the Senate's authority. No one was to receive a
33  XIII,     22|       gratitude. We have it on the authority of Fabius Rusticus that
34  XIII,     33|        also forbidden to usurp the authority of praetors and consuls,
35  XIII,     67|          they had held proconsular authority, Sulpicius Camerinus and
36   XIV,     70|            age carrying with it an authority sufficient to justify any
37    XV,     48|        there was one who gave them authority, either seeking to plunder
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