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1 I, 8| body, and this was the only public duty he now claimed."~ ~ 2 I, 9| empire. He looked also at public opinion, wishing to have 3 I, 14| feuds for the sake of the public welfare), still Pompeius 4 I, 16| would more easily discharge public functions." There was more 5 I, 55| Senate? Even the rights of public enemies, the sacred character 6 I, 66| we were detained by the public mourning for the loss of 7 I, 99| weakened by the pressure of a public road and aqueduct, and he 8 I, 102| crowd round them in the public streets, that they should 9 II, 39| surname of Drusus. Days of public thanksgiving were appointed 10 II, 44| nothing of the adjournment of public business in this year, if 11 II, 50| Tiberius did not venture on a public execution, but ordered him 12 II, 63| To his splendid public liberality the emperor added 13 II, 109| suspension of business, the public courts were deserted, and 14 II, 111| and how he had died in the public service. A cenotaph was 15 III, 4| dignity to shed tears in public, or else fearing that, if 16 III, 10| because the place was so public.~ ~ 17 III, 24| ought to be erased from the public register, half of his property 18 III, 25| to be struck out of the public register, since that of 19 III, 26| marked out for empire by public opinion, expectation and 20 III, 33| to that very Pompey, the public buildings and statues of 21 III, 35| the Divine Augustus in his public life enjoyed unshaken prosperity, 22 III, 40| elected consul to reform public morals, but in applying 23 III, 48| he was proposing for the public, by having kept her in Italy, 24 III, 67| Quirinus be celebrated with a public funeral. With the old patrician 25 III, 69| mind and the ears of the public, neither dungeon nor halter 26 III, 73| what I think to be for the public good. In this debate it 27 III, 76| enmities, and though for the public good I encounter formidable 28 III, 81| proposed that on all monuments, public or private, should be inscribed, 29 III, 82| hindered by illness or by public duty. For seventy-five years 30 III, 91| he, with his dislike of public freedom, was disgusted at 31 III, 98| dishonoured a brilliant public career as well as a virtuous 32 III, 100| was not during the days of public sacrifice or more than twice 33 III, 107| the praetorship, gained in public favour through the wrong; 34 IV, 7| policy. In the first place, public business and the most important 35 IV, 8| and other branches of the public revenue, they were in the 36 IV, 19| sought to disturb the public peace, and to bring disgrace 37 IV, 20| forum of Augustus at the public expense. Everything indeed 38 IV, 38| rebellion and disturbance of the public peace charged on two leading 39 IV, 50| injure Serenus, to whom public hatred was actually a protection. 40 IV, 56| regulate their chief actions by public opinion, were in a different 41 IV, 63| by the Termestini. Some public money had been embezzled, 42 IV, 74| announced at Smyrna in a public assembly, all who were present 43 IV, 80| of wealth, nor zeal for public popularity, but he had simply 44 IV, 85| in Campania, warned the public by an edict not to disturb 45 IV, 85| message, every visit, their public and their private life were 46 IV, 86| home, their companion in public, the solitary survivor of 47 IV, 88| solitude; the streets and public places were forsaken. A 48 IV, 94| themselves to be seen in public. Still, neither of them 49 V, 3| no hope from merit (and public calamities are ever used 50 VI, 16| decree, honoured with a public funeral. ~ ~ 51 VI, 21| long obsolete because the public good is sacrificed to private 52 VI, 22| imperial treasury or the public exchequer. To meet this, 53 VI, 33| said and did to be read in public. That there had been spies 54 VI, 69| two structures even at the public cost, the temple of Augustus 55 XI, 6| and of all articles of public merchandise nothing was 56 XI, 19| in private, dangerous in public life, had nothing to hope 57 XI, 27| the war-department. As the public business increased, two 58 XI, 28| the privilege of obtaining public offices at Rome. There was 59 XI, 30| should be intrusted with public offices is not, as many 60 XI, 42| found them, either in the public streets or in hiding. Messalina, 61 XI, 49| removed from all places, public or private. To Narcissus 62 XII, 6| cares, he might consult the public welfare. How again could 63 XII, 8| and generally arrogance in public, no sort of immodesty at 64 XII, 27| decided that the augury of the public safety, which for twenty-five 65 XII, 28| they are specified in the public records.~ ~ 66 XII, 60| she was conducted at the public charge to Tiridates, who 67 XII, 63| Scipio added that he deserved public thanks for thinking less 68 XII, 68| clients exemption from all public burdens. His pleading too 69 XIII, 9| those members who proposed a public thanksgiving, and that on 70 XIII, 29| concealed, but often in public view, till, with the people 71 XIII, 31| city tribes, the various public functionaries, the establishments 72 XIII, 33| not to be entered on the public books by the officials of 73 XIII, 34| transferred the charge of the public accounts from these officers 74 XIII, 38| beasts, or indeed any other public entertainment; for hitherto 75 XIII, 54| had been embezzlement of public monies. Then, as an entire 76 XIII, 58| Seldom did she appear in public, and it was always with 77 XIII, 63| if he thought that the public welfare required freedom 78 XIII, 66| about every branch of the public revenue, which had hitherto 79 XIII, 72| be judges. This was his public answer to the Ampsivarii; 80 XIV, 20| without the spectacle being public. Soon he actually invited 81 XIV, 20| the same way. However, the public exposure of his shame acted 82 XIV, 21| to disgrace himself on a public stage, he instituted some 83 XIV, 24| forbidden to have any such public gathering for ten years, 84 XIV, 50| animosities interfere with the public interest, and had spread 85 XIV, 56| its compensation in the public advantage." ~ ~ 86 XIV, 60| conspicuous as an example of public clemency." ~ ~ 87 XIV, 85| event, was then a token of public disaster. Still, if any 88 XV, 21| to the management of the public revenues, and inveighed 89 XV, 23| in any department of the public service, or even hold good 90 XV, 24| turning the occasion to public advantage, after having 91 XV, 25| of our protection, while public opinion may cease to say 92 XV, 29| discharged. To these was added a public thanksgiving, and a temple 93 XV, 42| himself frequently on the public stage. Hitherto he had sung 94 XV, 45| Then having declared in a public proclamation that his absence 95 XV, 47| prepared banquets in the public places, and used the whole 96 XV, 49| the Campus Martius and the public buildings of Agrippa, and 97 XV, 53| in several places for the public use, officers were appointed, 98 XV, 55| not, as it seemed, for the public good, but to glut one man' 99 XV, 58| two heads were exposed to public view, or were discovered 100 XV, 64| plunder of the citizens, or in public, to accomplish what on the 101 XV, 73| there flying through the public places, through private 102 XV, 73| having entered a banquet or a public show in company, was construed 103 XV, 75| himself a few moments in public, then sought the retirement 104 XV, 83| who were condemned by a public sentence of the people of 105 XV, 96| deterred him from perverting public miseries into an occasion 106 XV, 97| possible be built at the public expense to the Divine Nero. 107 XVI, 4| rabble that he would make public property of all his accomplishments ( 108 XVI, 4| their indifference to the public disgrace. ~ ~ 109 XVI, 6| Julii. She had, however, a public funeral, and Nero himself 110 XVI, 7| Poppaea, which, though a public grief, was a delight to 111 XVI, 23| present at the recital of the public prayers, though he had been 112 XVI, 31| senators for neglecting their public duties, and drawing by their 113 XVI, 32| prosperity, who treats our public places, theatres and temples 114 XVI, 34| glory rather than to the public welfare, by fostering seditious