Book,  Par.

 1     I,     98|    would himself too give his vote openly on oath, that the
 2     I,     98|        In what order will you vote, Caesar? If first, I shall
 3    II,     41|     when it was their turn to vote, to suggest anything they
 4   III,     24|       first called on for his vote (for when the emperor put
 5    IV,     82|      sustained. He received a vote of thanks in the Senate
 6    VI,     35| Gemonian steps. He received a vote of thanks, and it was decreed
 7    XI,     25|       the praetorship, by the vote of the emperor Tiberius,
 8   XII,     49|       decree and the people's vote. She said, too, that, if
 9  XIII,     11|  although the Senate passed a vote that the year should begin
10  XIII,     63|       it should be put to the vote. Was it the only worthy
11   XIV,     54|  Caius Cassius, in giving his vote, argued to the following
12   XIV,     55|       been till now unshaken. Vote impunity, in heaven's name,
13   XIV,     61|   dare to ratify the Senate's vote, and simply communicated
14    XV,     26|        and just as there is a vote of thanks at any one's pleasure,
15    XV,     26|        so, by prohibiting the vote of thanks, will the pursuit
16    XV,     27|  council of our allies that a vote of thanks ought to be given
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