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1 II, 49| soon, as is usual with forbidden topics, in vague talk which 2 II, 52| seeing that he had been forbidden to finish it, was taken 3 II, 65| Her paramour, Manlius, was forbidden to live in Italy or Africa. ~ ~ 4 II, 77| of imperial policy, had forbidden senators and Roman knights 5 II, 117| generals of old who had forbidden and even denounced the poisoning 6 III, 74| craves something not yet forbidden, there is a fear that it 7 III, 74| is a fear that it may be forbidden; but when people once transgress 8 III, 82| allotted to them, why was it forbidden to the priests of Jupiter? 9 IV, 94| hall-porters, till even this was forbidden them, and those whom Sejanus 10 V, 6| final sentence (for this was forbidden), but to declare that they 11 VI, 11| of his hidden plans, is a forbidden, a dangerous thing, nor 12 VI, 21| compound interest was wholly forbidden. A check too was put by 13 XI, 23| The emperor, though he had forbidden war, yet granted him triumphal 14 XIII, 33| Antistius. Tribunes were also forbidden to usurp the authority of 15 XIV, 24| inhabitants of Pompeii were forbidden to have any such public 16 XV, 30| recent birth, Thrasea was forbidden to go, and received with 17 XV, 60| foolish vanity of a rival, had forbidden him to publish them. As 18 XV, 79| protesting that as he was forbidden to requite them, he bequeathed 19 XV, 93| and Caesonius Maximus were forbidden to live in Italy, their 20 XVI, 11| Neapolis. And as she was forbidden to approach Nero, she would 21 XVI, 27| the king, Thrasea, though forbidden to appear, did not let his