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1 I, 1| and Sulla were brief; the rule of Pompeius and of Crassus 2 I, 13| distracted country was the rule of a single man. Yet the 3 I, 16| was the task of universal rule. Consequently, in a state 4 I, 79| their ignorance of Roman rule, have no experience of punishments, 5 II, 2| years' slavery, were to rule over Parthians."~ ~ 6 II, 55| majority desiring the Roman rule, some, that of their kings. 7 II, 73| inspire hope of a gentler rule under Rome. Quintus Servaeus 8 III, 48| loosed from every bond, they rule our houses, our tribunals, 9 III, 55| from not being used to our rule, and blamed Rhoemetalces 10 III, 86| and during the Persian rule its privileges were not 11 III, 96| is uncertain. It was the rule of our ancestors that, whenever 12 IV, 32| the boyish and careless rule of Ptolemaeus, Juba's son, 13 VI, 64| amounts to freedom, while the rule of the few approaches closely 14 XI, 10| Seleucia alone refusing his rule. Rage against the place, 15 XI, 11| more capable of retaining rule. Gotarzes, to avoid all 16 XII, 1| life and submissive to the rule of wives. The ladies were 17 XII, 11| Parthia was tired of home rule, it might fall back on the 18 XII, 56| ascertained. The lust of rule was more to him than his 19 XII, 75| accusation. If Nero were to rule, or Britannicus succeed 20 XIII, 72| people must submit to the rule of their betters; that the 21 XIV, 1| mere ward who was under the rule of others, and was so far 22 XIV, 3| soldiers would never endure the rule of an impious sovereign. 23 XV, 87| not according to military rule." When bidden to offer his