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1 I, 16| document to be produced and read. This contained a description 2 I, 31| interval of the uproar, Drusus read his father's letter, in 3 I, 62| indiscriminate massacre. Caecina read the letter confidentially 4 II, 36| countenance. The emperor then read out the charges and the 5 II, 78| sea. There was also to be read what tributes were imposed 6 II, 117| chief of the Chatti, was read in the Senate, promising 7 III, 21| somewhat incautious, he read out a note written by Piso, 8 III, 68| himself. He had in his vanity read it in the house of Publius 9 III, 83| Letters also from Drusus were read, which, though studiously 10 III, 94| s sentence on him to be read. He then asked Lucius Piso 11 III, 100| had recently deferred, and read the pontifical decree, prescribing 12 IV, 47| sarcasm; the poems which we read of Bibaculus and Catullus 13 IV, 73| The envoys from Sardis read a decree of the Etrurians, 14 V, 3| Augusta, as it was publicly read soon after her death. It 15 V, 5| resolutions were being heard and read. What remained but to take 16 VI, 17| College or having the verses read and criticised, as was usual, 17 VI, 33| that he said and did to be read in public. That there had 18 VI, 33| grandfather could have heard read, and published all, was 19 VI, 38| letter from the emperor was read, in which he complained 20 VI, 56| suppressed, to be publicly read, thus showing his tolerance 21 XII, 80| his will was not publicly read, as the preference of the 22 XIV, 62| same effect having been read out, clearly showing his 23 XIV, 63| anxiously sought and much read. Soon full freedom for their 24 XVI, 24| of the Roman people are read attentively in the provinces 25 XVI, 31| speech from the emperor was read by his quaestor. Without