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1 I, 31| what could be immediately granted, and that the rest must 2 I, 35| Demands made in common are granted slowly; a separate favour 3 I, 47| that full discharge was granted to those who had served 4 I, 103| the colony of Tarraco was granted, and a precedent thus given 5 II, 107| refused, and all that was granted him were some ships and 6 III, 27| events, as some take for granted any hearsay, whatever its 7 III, 57| citizenship had formerly been granted them, when the gift was 8 III, 98| must not go unpunished. Granted that the emperor might be 9 III, 102| distinctions, said that he granted them as a compliment to 10 III, 106| their fellows. Augustus too granted the name to certain persons; 11 VI, 21| year and six months were granted, within which every one 12 VI, 74| tolerate gross iniquities. Granted the possibility of passing 13 XI, 2| hearing before the Senate was granted him. It was in the emperor' 14 XI, 23| he had forbidden war, yet granted him triumphal distinctions. ~ ~ 15 XII, 44| Upon this the emperor granted pardon to Caractacus, to 16 XIII, 29| strength of a licence once granted under Nero's name, ventured 17 XIII, 54| an entire year had been granted to them for inquiries, it 18 XIII, 70| told that this honour was granted to envoys from those nations 19 XIV, 7| calm of a tranquil sea was granted by heaven, seemingly, to 20 XIV, 27| and Senate, who not only granted licence to vice, but even 21 XIV, 56| uttering a rash syllable? Granted that he concealed his purpose, 22 XIV, 66| of an interview. This was granted, and he spoke as follows:-~ ~ 23 XIV, 67| great-grandfather Augustus granted to Marcus Agrippa the calm 24 XIV, 85| authors, is to take it for granted that as often as the emperor 25 XV, 17| Armenia, and that heaven had granted them a further honour, well 26 XV, 33| which the Roman people had granted to Cneius Pompeius on the 27 XV, 94| statues in the Forum. He granted a consul's decorations to