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 1     I,     28|     crime, but only because we consulted the good of the legions,
 2     I,     32|     then the same Senate to be consulted whenever notice was given
 3     I,     95|     afterwards, Tiberius, when consulted by Pompeius Macer, the praetor,
 4    II,     37|    according to which Libo had consulted persons whether he would
 5    II,    107|    while the emperor was being consulted about the appointment of
 6   III,     58|        missiles. Tiberius when consulted on the matter disdained
 7   III,     72|            The Senate on being consulted had, without handling the
 8   III,     73|    convenient that I should be consulted in your presence, and then
 9    IV,     87|      men whom I have named now consulted how these conversations
10   XII,     25|     was to tax her with having consulted astrologers and magicians
11   XII,     57|     them of what had occurred, consulted them whether he should take
12   XII,     73|     built Byzantium. When they consulted the Pythian Apollo as to
13   XIV,     14|      the thought. For when she consulted the astrologers about Nero,
14   XIV,     25|       that the emperor must be consulted. Nero, though he approved
15   XIV,     28| Besides, even economy had been consulted, when a permanent edifice
16    XV,     21|    given up, appearances being consulted, in disregard of known facts.
17    XV,     32|      wrested from us, and Nero consulted with the chief men of the
18   XVI,      9|            The Senate was then consulted and sentences of exile were
19   XVI,     28|                   Thrasea then consulted his most intimate friends
20   XVI,     34|  thoughtlessness of youth, had consulted them, only however about
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