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 1     I,     16|     After this all prayers were addressed to Tiberius. He, on his
 2     I,     28| shoulders of the bystanders and addressed the excited throng, who
 3    II,     75| intimate associates, Germanicus addressed him in language such as
 4    II,     91|                         He then addressed a letter to Piso, renouncing
 5   III,     72|         of distinction, at last addressed a letter to the Senate to
 6    IV,     23|        in the State. However he addressed a warning to the Senate
 7    IV,     55|        his promise of marriage, addressed a memorial to the emperor.
 8    VI,     20|     Germanicus's daughters, and addressed a letter on the subject
 9    VI,     27|      various topics, he at last addressed him in Greek to this effect: "
10    XI,     29|         the emperor. He at once addressed himself to answer them,
11   XIV,     15|         to hope by the flattery addressed to him, at the prompting
12    XV,     96|  meanwhile summoned the Senate, addressed them in a speech, and further
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