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1 I, 6| the command, and that the act must be justified to the 2 I, 45| seemed to them a savage act and one of evil precedent, 3 I, 49| warning than as a legal act. Then, when the commotion 4 I, 56| and more loving was the act of the man who offered me 5 I, 82| interpreting unfavourably every act of Germanicus, or because 6 I, 92| would have dared that base act. A woman of heroic spirit, 7 I, 95| or, in short, any corrupt act by which a man had impaired " 8 II, 54| ended his life, by his own act or by a natural death. His 9 III, 32| thought this a gracious act, done to save the rest of 10 IV, 40| end to his life by his own act before the completion of 11 IV, 42| was a State necessity. The act was thought cruel at the 12 IV, 47| innocent am I of any guilty act; yet these do not touch 13 IV, 77| himself. He pretended to act as a judge towards the children 14 VI, 53| any scruple about a base act, mere hireling instruments 15 VI, 64| of their own. When both act in concert, they look with 16 XI, 39| back the wife and annul the act of marriage. "Do you know," 17 XI, 39| the marriage of Silius. Act at once, or the new husband 18 XII, 64| that he could do any evil act with impunity, backed up 19 XII, 74| punish it, she determined to act without a moment's delay. 20 XIII, 6| by an apparently dutiful act, a scandalous scene was 21 XIII, 12| aspirations. Then came an act of mercy to Plautius Lateranus, 22 XIII, 31| the boon, or for a fresh act of grace. Those whom the 23 XIII, 61| and incapable of a daring act, was utterly at variance 24 XIII, 70| The spectators hailed the act goodnaturedly, as due to 25 XIV, 71| for himself in the very act of bringing disgrace on 26 XV, 64| alleging the odium of an act which would stain with an 27 XVI, 12| clung to freedom by a final act of servility, he bestowed 28 XVI, 32| word, let the man, wont to act the senator and to screen