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 1     I,     92|          and bestowed praise and thanks on the returning legions.
 2    IV,     82| sustained. He received a vote of thanks in the Senate from its distinguished
 3    IV,     88| Thereupon there came a letter of thanks to them for having punished
 4    VI,     19|           he lived on in safety, thanks to forgetfulness rather
 5    VI,     35|     steps. He received a vote of thanks, and it was decreed that
 6    XI,      3|          but he declined it with thanks. He took his usual exercise,
 7    XI,      9|        of eloquence is acquired, thanks to which no one for want
 8   XII,     31|          emperor received formal thanks, and still more elaborate
 9   XII,     63|          that he deserved public thanks for thinking less of his
10   XIV,     76|       one of Plautus's freedmen, thanks to swift winds, arrived
11   XIV,     80|       Capitol and, at last, gave thanks to the gods. They threw
12    XV,     24|         Crete should receive the thanks of the province. Paetus
13    XV,     26|       just as there is a vote of thanks at any one's pleasure, so
14    XV,     26|          prohibiting the vote of thanks, will the pursuit of popularity
15    XV,     27|        our allies that a vote of thanks ought to be given in the
16    XV,     92|        or a friend, would return thanks to the gods, deck his house
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