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1 I, 14| penalty of a treacherous alliance. No doubt, there was peace 2 II, 30| lately been admitted to our alliance, restored to us several 3 II, 76| memory of friendship and alliance, with an assurance that 4 II, 76| Germanicus' answer as to the alliance between Rome and Parthia 5 III, 61| Gaul with the Germans in alliance, while Spain too was disaffected; 6 IV, 55| reputation of being worthy of an alliance with a Caesar. This was 7 IV, 55| simply in the glory of the alliance. He did not wish to rid 8 IV, 56| above others by such an alliance, he talked of Caius Proculeius 9 IV, 95| lineage, but also to his alliance with the blood of the Caesars, 10 VI, 13| number were not connected by alliance or by friendship with this 11 VI, 44| reminding him that his alliance with Sejanus had not originated 12 XI, 31| was paid to their ancient alliance, and to the fact that they 13 XII, 4| greater things, and planned an alliance between Domitius, her son 14 XII, 11| unaware of the treaty of alliance, nor did their coming imply 15 XII, 11| friendship, founded on a state alliance, and we ought to support 16 XII, 15| had avowedly embraced the alliance of Meherdates, though secretly 17 XII, 17| was no difficulty about alliance, when they pointed to the 18 XII, 20| lately strengthened by his alliance with us. Adapting his dress 19 XII, 37| had voluntarily joined our alliance, were the first to resist. 20 XII, 56| princes, whenever they join alliance, to unite their right hands 21 XIII, 73| themselves. Meanwhile, a state in alliance with us, that of the Ubii, 22 XIV, 35| Roman emperor, imploring alliance, and pointing to the fact 23 XV, 35| the Parthian people by an alliance with Rome than by mutual 24 XVI, 33| to suffer for an innocent alliance. "What again," they asked, "