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 1     I,     15|      Quintus Tedius and Vedius Pollio; last of all, there was
 2     I,     17|    tone of his father, Asinius Pollio. ~ ~
 3    II,    115|  Fonteius Agrippa and Domitius Pollio for offering their daughters
 4    II,    115|     zeal for the commonwealth. Pollio's daughter was preferred,
 5   III,    107|    Marcus Agrippa, and Asinius Pollio, as the brother of Drusus
 6    IV,     47|       illustrious men. Asinius Pollio's writings too hand down
 7    VI,     13|   charged with treason, Annius Pollio, Appius Silanus, Scaurus
 8    VI,     13|   Vinicianus too, coupled with Pollio, his father, men all of
 9    VI,     13| emperor postponed the cases of Pollio, Vinicianus, and Scaurus,
10   XII,     10|       delay no longer. Memmius Pollio, the consul-elect, was induced
11   XII,     10|        more important results. Pollio introduced the motion in
12   XII,     53|   under the command of Caelius Pollio, a camp-prefect, and Casperius,
13   XII,     54|     greed of gain. At last, as Pollio pleaded the overpowering
14   XII,     55|      of infamy was raised, and Pollio by secret corruption induced
15  XIII,     17|   through the agency of Julius Pollio, tribune of one of the praetorian
16   XIV,     52|      great-grandson of Asinius Pollio, and bore a character far
17    XV,     71|      Glitius Gallus and Annius Pollio. ~ ~
18    XV,     92|     Glitius Gallus, and Annius Pollio, as men disgraced rather
19   XVI,     35|    forlorn, her husband Annius Pollio having lately been driven
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