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1 I, 102| were that no Senator should enter the house of a pantomime 2 II, 21| towards the woods and to enter them, caught the general' 3 II, 70| that he might the sooner enter on his design, terrified 4 II, 77| knights of the higher rank to enter Egypt except by permission, 5 II, 83| both he and Drusus should enter the city with an ovation. 6 II, 87| of his guilty deeds, to enter the Roman lines. He then 7 III, 66| proposing that he should enter Rome from Campania with 8 III, 83| the city's gods, does not enter the Senate, does not so 9 V, 4| warned the consuls not to enter on the debate. He argued 10 VI, 1| doubt whether he should enter Rome, or, possibly, simulating 11 VI, 55| having crossed, the first to enter the camp was Ornospades, 12 VI, 74| the vilest training, would enter on a better course, with 13 XI, 19| an escort, and bade him enter with a good heart on the 14 XII, 49| Senate who wished Nero to enter on the consulship in his 15 XII, 50| her own dignity; she would enter the Capitol in a chariot, 16 XIII, 9| wear the triumphal robe and enter Rome in ovation, lastly, 17 XIII, 9| that, should Corbulo once enter Armenia to take command 18 XIV, 19| doubting how he should enter Rome, whether he would find 19 XV, 19| witnesses, that no Roman was to enter Armenia until Nero's reply 20 XV, 39| which, as he was about to enter on so long a journey, might 21 XV, 41| to that time they used to enter in a promiscuous throng, 22 XV, 51| It would not be easy to enter into a computation of the 23 XVI, 28| thought it best for him to enter the Senate house said that 24 XVI, 30| political life on which you enter." He then reserved for his 25 XVI, 30| whether it became him to enter the Senate. ~ ~