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1 I, 79| to his son his priestly office; one thing there is which 2 II, 45| by the near prospect of office. What hatred would be incurred 3 II, 45| the seeking or securing office. With this seemingly conciliatory 4 II, 68| however, entered on the office at Nicopolis, a city of 5 III, 3| who had already entered on office, and a great number of the 6 III, 5| without their symbols of office, the people in the tribes, 7 III, 24| question, even those in office went through the duty of 8 III, 36| at Rome without attaining office.~ ~ 9 III, 42| consulship; he also held the office of censor for arranging 10 III, 73| mind, as I do not hold the office of aedile, praetor, or consul. 11 III, 82| Merula no successor to his office had been appointed; yet 12 III, 90| expressly because their sacred office was specially attached to 13 IV, 3| hitherto moderate powers of his office by concentrating the cohorts 14 IV, 10| reminded them of their high office and of their proper place; 15 IV, 50| the inauguration of his office, Calpurnius Salvianus appeared 16 IV, 63| the same consuls were in office, an atrocious crime was 17 V, 14| menaces till they retired from office. ~ ~ 18 VI, 2| they to be men who had held office or youths, private citizens 19 VI, 16| the first to obtain the office, which he lost within a 20 VI, 70| Caius Pontius, entered on office, Macro's power being now 21 XI, 25| equals, he gained the high office of the consulship, triumphal 22 XI, 27| was allowed to compete for office. At first there were no 23 XI, 27| the people bestowed this office as well as others. The first 24 XI, 28| Senate and the honours of office."~ ~ 25 XII, 5| was forced to resign his office, and the one remaining day 26 XIII, 3| her two lictors, with the office of priestess to Claudius, 27 XIII, 16| to swear himself out of office. Pallas had in truth stipulated 28 XIII, 29| who had not yet held any office, happened to encounter the 29 XIII, 35| were chosen by lot for the office out of the whole number 30 XIII, 35| entering, as they did, on this office as their first step, and 31 XIII, 41| great-grandfather, in the same office. But the honour of a noble 32 XIV, 25| Strabo who had held the office of praetor, and had been 33 XIV, 27| commissions for the honourable office of a judge, because they 34 XV, 31| by the duties of a sacred office. He was ready to go to the 35 XVI, 30| beginning of a career of office, and your future is yet 36 XVI, 31| consulate or some sacred office, give all their thoughts