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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
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