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1 II, 41| advantage. Gallus Asinius argued on the other side. "With 2 II, 45| policy. Tiberius, however, argued as if his power would be 3 II, 101| Piso's intimate friends, argued that he ought to profit 4 III, 45| of the young, till Drusus argued in a strain calculated to 5 III, 52| Caius Cestius, a senator, argued that "though princes were 6 III, 83| augur Lentulus and others argued on various grounds against 7 III, 90| quoting precedents. Never, he argued, had the heralds this dignity. " 8 IV, 21| So the Senate, Tiberius argued, ought to apply some remedy 9 IV, 25| request. "It was usual," he argued, "for magistrates to bring 10 V, 4| enter on the debate. He argued that the highest issues 11 VI, 42| despatch. The emperor, however, argued in a letter to the Senate 12 VI, 68| with its prompt decision argued that ill-arrayed levies 13 XI, 28| the subject, and it was argued before the emperor with 14 XI, 33| of the Country" had, he argued, been indiscriminately bestowed; 15 XII, 2| own children. Callistus argued that she was compromised 16 XII, 22| On the other hand it was argued that it would be undertaking 17 XII, 57| honour of the State; most argued in favour of a safe course, 18 XII, 73| supported by the emperor, who argued to the Senate that, exhausted 19 XIII, 7| Some, on the contrary, argued that this was better than 20 XIII, 31| It was argued in reply that, though the 21 XIII, 52| the rest of the honours, argued that if the gods were to 22 XIV, 19| court a more abundant crop, argued against his hesitation by 23 XIV, 54| Cassius, in giving his vote, argued to the following effect:- ~ ~ 24 XIV, 60| bitter censure of Antistius, argued that it was not what a guilty 25 XV, 22| adoption. "It was," they argued, "sufficient reward for 26 XVI, 7| Senate a speech in which he argued that both ought to be removed