Book,  Par.

 1     I,     16|       hands to the gods, to the statue of Augustus, and to the
 2     I,     96|  gardens included in the sale a statue of Augustus. Against Rubrius
 3     I,     98|    Marcellus had placed his own statue above those of the Caesars,
 4     I,     98|     bust of Tiberius on another statue from which he had struck
 5    II,     46|       his eyes fixed now on the statue of Hortensius which stood
 6   III,     25|        the erection of a golden statue in the temple of Mars the
 7   III,     52|     punishment by clasping some statue of the emperor. The very
 8   III,     89|       bidding them consecrate a statue and a fane to Neptune. Sardis
 9   III,     89| demanded a like privilege for a statue of the Divine Augustus.
10   III,     90| instance, Julia in dedicating a statue to the Divine Augustus near
11   III,     98|          for having converted a statue of the emperor to the common
12   III,    102|      The Senate voted Sejanus a statue, which was to be placed
13    IV,     20|        a censor's funeral and a statue in the forum of Augustus
14    IV,     70|  transferred itself to the mute statue; here is the true image,
15    IV,     82|         in flames only a single statue of Tiberius in the house
16    IV,     82| happened to Claudia Quinta; her statue, which had twice escaped
17    IV,     85|      most crowded, to clasp the statue of statue of the Divine
18    IV,     85|          to clasp the statue of statue of the Divine Augustus and
19    XI,     45|   threshold, he pointed out the statue of Silius's father, which
20   XII,     28|         where we see the brazen statue of a bull, because that
21  XIII,     11|     year asked the Senate for a statue to his father Domitius,
22   XIV,     17|         image of Minerva with a statue of the emperor by its side
23   XIV,     43|  without any evident cause, the statue of Victory at Camulodunum
24    XV,     28|      stroke of lightning, and a statue of Nero within it was melted
25    XV,     38|       state, and on the chair a statue of Nero. To this Tiridates
26    XV,     38|       set it at the foot of the statue; whereupon all felt a deep
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