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 1     I,     11|            on the motion of Gallus Asinius; the titles of the laws
 2     I,     17|        intrusted to him. Thereupon Asinius Gallus said, "I ask you,
 3     I,     17|       arrogant tone of his father, Asinius Pollio. ~ ~
 4     I,     18| contemptuously indifferent, Gallus Asinius as ambitious and incapable,
 5     I,    100|   buildings and of life. Thereupon Asinius Gallus proposed to consult
 6     I,    102|          censured in a speech from Asinius Gallus, without a word from
 7    II,     39|            on the motion of Gallus Asinius, Papius Mutilus, and Lucius
 8    II,     41|          State's advantage. Gallus Asinius argued on the other side. "
 9    II,     44|        opinions of Cneius Piso and Asinius Gallus on the subject. Piso,
10   III,     13|        Arruntius, Marcus Vinicius, Asinius Gallus, Aeserninus Marcellus
11   III,    107|            died that year. One was Asinius Saloninus, distinguished
12   III,    107|    grandson of Marcus Agrippa, and Asinius Pollio, as the brother of
13    IV,      1|                The year when Caius Asinius and Caius Antistius were
14    IV,     26|          banished on the motion of Asinius Gallus, who had proposed
15    IV,     39|        with his veto. Next, Gallus Asinius proposed that he should
16    IV,     46|            of Cornelius Cossus and Asinius Agrippa, Cremutius Cordus
17    IV,     47|     repeatedly as illustrious men. Asinius Pollio's writings too hand
18    IV,     79|        died two distinguished men, Asinius Agrippa and Quintus Haterius.
19    IV,     90|                                    Asinius Gallus, to whose children
20    VI,     31|        That same year the death of Asinius Gallus became known. That
21    VI,     35|        unchastity, with having had Asinius Gallus as a paramour and
22    XI,      7|         They should remember Caius Asinius and Messala, and, in later
23    XI,      9|           profits. It was easy for Asinius and Messala, enriched with
24   XII,     74|           the consulship of Marcus Asinius and Manius Acilius it was
25   XIV,     52|           them Antonius Primus and Asinius Marcellus. Antonius was
26   XIV,     52|        being the great-grandson of Asinius Pollio, and bore a character
27   XIV,     60|          Publius Marius and Lucius Asinius, Antistius, the praetor,
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