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 1     I,     99|     satisfied with judicial proceedings in the Senate, the emperor
 2    II,     71|     was not averse to these proceedings. Of all this Germanicus
 3   III,     52|   himself dare to try legal proceedings, because he was confronted
 4   III,     94|          Tiberius, that his proceedings against Silanus might find
 5    IV,     28|                             Proceedings were then taken against
 6    VI,     14|   of her son. Such were the proceedings in the Senate. It was the
 7    VI,     73|  stated in the notes of the proceedings furnished to the Senate
 8   XII,     63|                During these proceedings he proposed to the Senate
 9  XIII,     30|   In everything else, legal proceedings were equal and the same
10  XIII,     33|     persons liable to legal proceedings. It was further proposed
11   XVI,     12| time informed that judicial proceedings in the Senate and a dreadful
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