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 1     I,      5|     hope of the young man being restored to the home of his grandfather.
 2     I,     22|         after sixteen years are restored to their homes, encounter
 3     I,     28|         have indeed," he said, "restored light and air to these innocent
 4     I,     34|     brightness and splendour be restored to the goddess. And so they
 5     I,     36|      They quitted the gates and restored to their places the standards
 6     I,     43|  obtained empire, he would have restored freedom. Hence they regarded
 7     I,     52|         Let these, at least, be restored safely to their grandsire
 8     I,     59|                Quiet being thus restored for the present, a no less
 9     I,     93|        without honour. Daylight restored land to their sight, and
10    II,      9|     altar of Drusus. The prince restored the altar, and himself with
11    II,     30|       admitted to our alliance, restored to us several had ransomed
12    II,    108|      idea of comprehending in a restored era of freedom the Roman
13   III,     34|         Decimus Silanus was now restored to the Junian family. I
14    IV,     58|      the whole assembly, hardly restored his composure. As for Votienus,
15    IV,     59|        fought, and subsequently restored by the decision of Caius
16    VI,     22|         amount. Credit was thus restored, and gradually private lenders
17    XI,     18|  suggestion ceremonies had been restored and observed more duly for
18    XI,     20|       pride, was dethroned, was restored by the help of the Langobardi,
19    XI,     21|  everything into good order, he restored the discipline of former
20   XII,     58|   crossed Mount Taurus, and had restored order to a great extent
21   XII,     64| committed, and tranquillity was restored to the province. ~ ~
22   XII,     68| Rhodians also had their freedom restored to them, which had often
23  XIII,     12|      Messalina, and whom he now restored, assuring them of his clemency
24  XIII,     39|       charges of extortion, was restored to his rank as a senator.
25  XIII,     62|     execution of a few persons, restored peace to the townspeople. ~ ~
26   XIV,      1|     evil to her son, let her be restored to her union with Otho.
27   XIV,     18|      clemency had increased, he restored to their ancestral homes
28   XIV,     60|     Capito, who had lately been restored to a senator's rank on the
29   XIV,     79|      not repent of his outrage, restored to Octavia her position
30   XIV,     80| reversed, and Poppaea's honours restored. Ever relentless in her
31    XV,     51|       striking splendour of the restored city, old men will remember
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