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1 III, 37| from its laws, as it had hitherto suffered from its vices. 2 III, 52| Next was exposed an abuse, hitherto the subject of many a whispered 3 III, 90| his return to Rome, for hitherto there had been a genuine 4 IV, 3| He strengthened the hitherto moderate powers of his office 5 IV, 7| opportunity for me to review the hitherto prevailing methods of administration 6 IV, 15| the case of an only son hitherto unconvicted of any crime, 7 VI, 1| noble ancestry in others. Hitherto unknown terms were then 8 VI, 34| amazement at seeing that a hitherto cunning prince, who had 9 XII, 12| one whose self-control had hitherto been exemplary. "Still," 10 XII, 23| won over nations and kings hitherto unconquered. ~ ~ 11 XIII, 38| public entertainment; for hitherto our subjects had been as 12 XIII, 42| which, feebly begun, had hitherto dragged on, was vigorously 13 XIII, 61| Hitherto Nero had sought a veil for 14 XIII, 66| public revenue, which had hitherto been kept secret, should 15 XIV, 28| would the magistrates, as hitherto, exhaust their substance, 16 XIV, 38| their cause to the emperor. Hitherto such an appeal had been 17 XIV, 78| his marriage with Poppaea, hitherto deferred because of such 18 XV, 1| and felt reverence for a hitherto unbroken treaty. Naturally 19 XV, 42| frequently on the public stage. Hitherto he had sung in private houses 20 XVI, 32| ruler. We senators have hitherto been too lenient in allowing