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 1   III,     14|       appointed by myself, on the advice of the Senate, to assist
 2    IV,     94|            And so, although their advice was asked on totally different
 3    VI,     44|        his own choice, but in the advice of Tiberius; that he was
 4    VI,     68|          the fortune of war. This advice prevailed, for Abdageses
 5    VI,     72|     thirty, require another man's advice to distinguish between what
 6    VI,     77|    varying health, but to put his advice at immediate disposal. This
 7   XII,      4|                              This advice prevailed, backed up as
 8   XII,     12|         sovereigns. He added some advice for Meherdates, who was
 9   XII,     14|       urge on his enterprise. The advice was disregarded through
10  XIII,     28| self-control. The emperor, on the advice of the augurs, purified
11  XIII,     30|          would ask their patrons' advice as to whether they should
12   XIV,     70|         with wisdom, counsel, and advice. And indeed your gifts to
13    XV,     11|       wishing to seem to need the advice of others, he would fall
14    XV,     36|     instant Corbulo backed up his advice by a menacing attitude.
15    XV,     37|        they therefore thought his advice trustworthy. Consequently
16    XV,     45|         temple of the Capitol for advice about his departure. There
17   XVI,     28|        spurn defence. Conflicting advice was offered. Those who thought
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