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 1     I,      2|         for they distrusted the government of the Senate and the people,
 2     I,    101|         a time from proconsular government and to be transferred to
 3     I,    105|    Sabinus was continued in his government of the province of Moesia
 4    II,      5|       his son. Having tried the government of a woman named Erato and
 5    II,     86|      enemy, he appointed to the government of Moesia Pomponius Flaccus,
 6   III,     16|         extortion during Piso's government of Spain. This, if proved,
 7   III,     48|        there are two centres of government, and the women's orders
 8   III,     65|      capital, the centre of all government. Now, as he was not influenced
 9   III,     67|  adviser to Caius Caesar in the government of Armenia, and had likewise
10   III,     82|    received an extension of his government of Africa, and Servius Maluginensis,
11   III,    100|        absence and a provincial government were not permitted to the
12    IV,      9|        invited to assist in the government while the emperor's son
13    IV,     12|        else might undertake the government, and thus destroyed belief
14    VI,     16|       might not be left without government. It is said that Denter
15    VI,     44|         own extreme age how his government rested more on prestige
16    VI,     47|         told of him. But in the government of provinces he acted with
17    VI,     64|      nobles. As a fact, popular government almost amounts to freedom,
18    VI,     65|  degenerate. Tiridates gave the government of Seleucia to the people.
19   XII,     69|       Taurus in his proconsular government of Africa, and after their
20  XIII,      5| sketched the plan of his future government, carefully avoiding anything
21  XIII,     16|      and a pedant's tongue, the government of the world." As she spoke,
22  XIII,     38| magistrate or procurator in the government of a province to exhibit
23   XIV,     51|   Suetonius was retained in the government; but as he subsequently
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