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1 I, 1| a temporary crisis. The power of the decemvirs did not 2 I, 1| Nero, while they were in power, were falsified through 3 I, 3| partner in the tribunitian power, and paraded through all 4 I, 7| the strength of imperial power by referring everything 5 I, 9| armies, as though supreme power was now his, and showed 6 I, 9| than of having crept into power through the intrigues of 7 I, 12| an aged sovereign, whose power had lasted long, who had 8 I, 13| years of the tribunitian power, the title of Imperator 9 I, 15| the Senate the tribunitian power for Tiberius, though his 10 I, 32| hardships, in a word, with no power to better their lot? Yet 11 I, 92| Agrippina had now more power with the armies than officers, 12 I, 93| chance; the same strong power swept everything before 13 II, 4| country, and exposed to the power of Parthia and Rome, without 14 II, 4| in marriage and in royal power.~ ~ 15 II, 35| doings, though it was in his power to stop them, till one Junius, 16 II, 45| however, argued as if his power would be thus increased. " 17 II, 45| retained the substance of power. ~ ~ 18 II, 64| first to make the Roman power successful at sea and to 19 II, 78| might of Parthia or the power of Rome. ~ ~ 20 II, 80| destruction of the now broken power of Maroboduus. Among the 21 II, 81| it he magnifies the man's power, the ferocity of the tribes 22 II, 96| affairs, had he possessed the power and title of a king, he 23 II, 101| Piso that the symbols of power and a praetor's jurisdiction 24 II, 118| of life, twelve years of power, and he is still a theme 25 III, 14| without resorting to my power as emperor. If however a 26 III, 40| Caesar Augustus, feeling his power secure, annulled the decrees 27 III, 43| s rank, he surpassed in power many who had won triumphs 28 III, 43| rarely is it the destiny of power to be lasting, or perhaps 29 III, 48| intriguing and greedy of power. They show themselves off 30 III, 67| the meanness and dangerous power of his last years. ~ ~ 31 III, 79| requesting the tribunitian power for Drusus. This was a phrase 32 III, 79| be his associate in this power, and on Agrippa's death, 33 III, 81| holding the tribunitian power. Quintus Haterius, when 34 III, 83| of Drusus's tribunitian power with special censure on 35 III, 84| the substance of imperial power, allowed the Senate some 36 III, 96| burdens, and also enough power. Rights are invariably abridged, 37 III, 98| have wrested from it the power of deciding a question, 38 III, 103| most glorious height of power, should a robber like Tacfarinas 39 III, 107| more acceptable to those in power. Labeo, because his promotion 40 IV, 1| wickedness by which he grasped at power. ~ ~ 41 IV, 5| difficult as it is for power and mutual harmony to exist 42 IV, 6| protection against any foreign power. Thrace was held by Rhoemetalces 43 IV, 9| in the beginning of his power, wished to be known as an 44 IV, 15| to the deaths of men in power. Besides, the whole process 45 IV, 16| it was to tremble for her power, irreconcilably hostile 46 IV, 24| regarded as undermining his own power, which seemed to be unequal 47 IV, 28| in defiance of Augusta's power, to sue Urgulania and summon 48 IV, 42| age saw him in tremendous power and a venal creature of 49 IV, 45| Formerly, when the people had power or when the patricians were 50 IV, 57| levies and the reality of power would be increased by the 51 IV, 70| of much of his speaking power, while, with a failing intellect, 52 IV, 74| Porcius Cato, when Rome's power indeed was great, but not 53 IV, 75| having her as his partner in power, and he could not thrust 54 IV, 75| he had received this very power as her gift. For Augustus 55 IV, 77| and clients, eager to get power, incited him to display 56 IV, 78| to say nothing of lust of power and the usual feuds between 57 V, 1| afterwards succeeded to power. ~ ~ 58 VI, 12| of his sixteen years of power. We actually adored a Satrius 59 VI, 14| of grasping at political power, their tears were made a 60 VI, 16| When he rose to supreme power, in consideration of the 61 VI, 27| hinted at a brief span of power late in life, on the strength 62 VI, 44| more on prestige than on power. ~ ~ 63 VI, 46| barbarians, actually possesses power. These, with some other 64 VI, 66| effeminacy, while the actual power was in the house of Abdageses. ~ ~ 65 VI, 70| entered on office, Macro's power being now excessive. Every 66 VI, 74| the influence of absolute power, wholly perverted and changed, 67 Miss | of Claudius's reign. The power of his wife Messalina was 68 XI, 1| friendly warning to beware of a power and wealth which threatened 69 XI, 19| party feuds, jealous of his power, fled to the tribes on the 70 XI, 27| The consuls retained the power of selecting them, till 71 XI, 34| Messalina would have the same power as before, with the additional 72 XI, 38| insure the maintenance of power. Narcissus persevered, only 73 XI, 38| promises, by dwelling on power increased by the wife's 74 XI, 42| her peril took away all power of thought, promptly resolved 75 XI, 49| rose in the height of his power above Pallas and Callistus.~ ~ 76 XII, 4| already possessed a wife's power. For as soon as she was 77 XII, 8| home, unless it conduced to power. A boundless greed of wealth 78 XII, 15| Darius and Alexander the power of Persia fell. Gotarzes 79 XII, 17| meanwhile, who had lost his power and was a mere outcast, 80 XII, 17| when they pointed to the power of Rome in contrast with 81 XII, 21| punishment, he asked neither power nor dominions, only that 82 XII, 23| which he was not wanting in power to inflict, but it had been 83 XII, 32| Agrippina, to show her power even to the allied nations, 84 XII, 36| while seeking to acquire power, and yet more hated when 85 XII, 42| many years had defied our power. Even at Rome the name of 86 XII, 50| in the full tide of his power and in extreme age (so uncertain 87 XII, 52| seeing the young prince had power in his grasp and was strong 88 XII, 59| might be without kingly power. On the advance of the Parthians, 89 XII, 64| backed up as he was by such power. It is true that the Jews 90 XII, 70| Sempronian laws vesting judicial power in the equestrian order, 91 XII, 74| mother should have most power over Nero. Lepida tried 92 XIII, 5| the same walls, let the power of a few favourites grow 93 XIII, 17| s house and from supreme power. This procured him pity, 94 XIII, 21| transitory is a reputation for power which has no strong support 95 XIII, 24| Britannicus in the possession of power? And if Plautus or any other 96 XIII, 42| as a gift from a foreign power, and Corbulo too thought 97 XIII, 60| self-restrained when in power.~ ~ 98 XIII, 73| through the bounty of divine power, that in that river and 99 XIV, 1| meditated crime. Length of power had matured his daring, 100 XIV, 2| longed to see the mother's power broken, while not a person 101 XIV, 3| Lepidus in the hope of winning power, had stooped with a like 102 XIV, 13| as long as Nero was in power, was the earth raised into 103 XIV, 18| distant exile, when the power of Agrippina, to whose enmity 104 XIV, 47| everything will be in your power." ~ ~ 105 XIV, 51| knowing nothing yet of the power of freedmen, and so they 106 XIV, 65| Burrus was a blow to Seneca's power, for virtue had not the 107 XIV, 69| eyes were fixed, supreme power. We, your older friends, 108 XV, 1| who are at the summit of power. And though it is the glory 109 XV, 2| accounted the third grade of power. As for Media, Pacorus was 110 XV, 17| Parthians, the reality of power. After much arguing on both 111 XV, 24| declared that it was in his power to decide whether the proconsuls 112 XV, 26| the right of showing their power in this fashion, but as 113 XV, 44| and rehearsals of supreme power. Then the most intimate 114 XV, 63| she affirmed, "had no power left it; yet means had been 115 XV, 67| moment boundless wealth and power, conscience and care for 116 XV, 83| height of his wealth and power he was thinking of his life' 117 XV, 91| and he retained his mental power, Lucanus recalled some poetry 118 XV, 97| as having revealed by his power the secrets of the conspiracy. 119 XVI, 20| any other of the men in power. On the contrary, he described