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 1     I,     11|         gate of triumph," on the motion of Gallus Asinius; the titles
 2     I,     11|         had brought forward this motion, he replied that he had
 3     I,     18|          Tribune to negative the motion of the Consuls. Tiberius
 4    II,     39|   observed as a festival, on the motion of Gallus Asinius, Papius
 5    II,     45|          quite evident that this motion had a deeper meaning and
 6    II,    115|        emperor brought forward a motion for the election of a Vestal
 7   III,     33|          brought to light, and a motion of Rubellius Blandus was
 8   III,     49|         that there was no proper motion on the subject, and that
 9   III,     51|                        Caecina's motion was thus defeated. At the
10   III,     68|      rather believed, and on the motion of Haterius Agrippa, the
11   III,     81|        when he brought forward a motion that the decrees passed
12   III,     91|        to relate at length every motion, but only such as were conspicuous
13   III,     96|          The emperor opposed the motion. "Although," he said, "I
14   III,     97|         of primitive purity. The motion was carried after a division.~ ~
15    IV,     19|        finally brought forward a motion about the licentious behaviour
16    IV,     26|        Sosia was banished on the motion of Asinius Gallus, who had
17    IV,     36|      assigned to him. Putting in motion a force of marines, he broke
18    IV,     40|     completion of the trial. The motion was on the point of being
19    VI,      2|          was any difference. The motion was being urged with extreme
20    VI,      2|      beyond the rejection of the motion. ~ ~
21    VI,     15|        choice proposed a servile motion, and, whenever necessity
22    VI,     17|                                A motion was next brought forward
23   XII,     10|   results. Pollio introduced the motion in much the same language
24   XII,     63|    proposal, were offered on the motion of Barea Soranus, consul-elect,
25  XIII,     30|       did not venture to put the motion without the emperor's knowledge,
26  XIII,     52| announced, and that on which the motion was brought forward. Other
27  XIII,     63|         ground for censuring his motion. "Why," it was asked, "if
28   XIV,     62|    reason alter the terms of the motion, nor did Thrasea withdraw
29    XV,     27|         there had been no formal motion on the subject. Then, at
30    XV,     47|    guests on board and set it in motion by other vessels towing
31    XV,     97|         consul-elect, proposed a motion that a temple should as
32   XVI,      4|      saluted the assembly with a motion of the hand, and awaited
33   XVI,     13|     Orfitus, the proposer of the motion, publicly declaring that
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