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1 I, 8| into slavery - consuls, senators, knights. The higher a man' 2 I, 8| by which he summoned the senators to their chamber, he issued 3 I, 11| which yet remained. The Senators unanimously exclaimed that 4 I, 16| uncertainty and doubt. The Senators, however, whose only fear 5 I, 18| urgent demands of individual Senators, he gave way by degrees, 6 I, 31| their demands before the Senators; that meanwhile he had sent 7 II, 35| inquiry before the Senate. The Senators were summoned, with a special 8 II, 37| names of Caesars and of Senators, to which marks were affixed 9 II, 39| conferred on those who were of senators' rank. Cotta Messalinus 10 II, 41| indeed still usual with the Senators, when it was their turn 11 II, 41| made in the assessments of Senators and knights, not because 12 II, 46| the incomes of some of the Senators. Hence it was the more surprising 13 II, 46| now on that of Augustus:- "Senators, these whose numbers and 14 II, 48| answer, but that if the senators thought it right, he would 15 II, 50| household and knights and senators were said to have supported 16 II, 67| achievements in the Senate, and the Senators voted him the ornaments 17 II, 77| imperial policy, had forbidden senators and Roman knights of the 18 II, 98| among the generals and other senators present about the appointment 19 II, 112| from boasting before the senators that to no Roman of the 20 II, 117| stated by some writers and senators of the period that a letter 21 III, 18| escaped the verdict of the Senators. They had actually dragged 22 III, 19| the furious voices of the Senators, savage opposition indeed 23 III, 32| to save the rest of the Senators from a compulsory assent, 24 III, 39| to check cabals among the Senators, devised many safeguards 25 III, 40| five ex-praetors, and five senators, by whom most of the legal 26 III, 45| the feelings of the older senators in his favour. Against him 27 III, 66| endeavouring to outdo the other Senators, went the length of a preposterous 28 III, 69| the sentence as follows:- "Senators, if we look to the single 29 III, 73| Perhaps in any other matter, Senators, it would be more convenient 30 III, 73| anxious faces of individual senators charged with shameful luxury, 31 III, 76| Such, Senators, are the anxieties which 32 III, 76| them to me, be assured, Senators, that I too am by no means 33 III, 81| The senators had anticipated this message 34 III, 89| embassies from other states. The senators wearied by their multiplicity 35 III, 91| ex-praetors and a host of inferior senators would rise in eager rivalry 36 III, 93| Besides a host of adverse Senators there were the most accomplished 37 IV, 3| conversation but before the senators and the people he spoke 38 IV, 11| them by the hand he said: "Senators, when these boys lost their 39 IV, 11| Nero and Drusus, these senators are as fathers. Such is 40 IV, 20| build it. Nero thanked the Senators and his grandfather on their 41 IV, 35| revived, and one of the Senators was sent to present him 42 IV, 47| It is my words, Senators, which are condemned, so 43 IV, 49| starvation. His books, so the Senators decreed, were to be burnt 44 IV, 52| I am aware, Senators, that many deplore my want 45 IV, 53| For myself, Senators, I am mortal and limited 46 IV, 87| casually arising. Three senators thrust themselves into the 47 IV, 94| opposite shores of Campania. Senators, knights, a number of the 48 V, 3| Still, the other principal senators, and especially the magistrates, 49 V, 14| And though many of the senators implored them to compose 50 VI, 2| emperor to select a number of senators, twenty out of whom should 51 VI, 2| seriousness, thanked the senators for their goodwill, but 52 VI, 4| to the great joy of the senators, as he was a daring, mischievous 53 VI, 5| a bond of union. But the senators must not keep back what 54 VI, 7| moment what to write to you, Senators, how to write it, or what, 55 VI, 12| Do not, Senators, think only of Sejanus's 56 VI, 13| political distinction. The senators were panic-stricken, for 57 VI, 21| Senate. In their dismay the senators, not one of whom was free 58 VI, 76| grovelled at the knees of the senators and long urged a parent' 59 XI, 4| The senators were then convoked, and 60 XI, 6| in due course relate, the senators rose in a body, and demanded 61 XI, 9| to speak! We are ordinary senators, seeking in the tranquillity 62 XI, 28| or for any impoverished senators from Latium? Every place 63 XI, 30| in isolation. Everything, Senators, which we now hold to be 64 XI, 31| obtain the right of becoming senators at Rome. This compliment 65 XI, 32| ranks of the patricians such senators as were of the oldest families, 66 XII, 5| Vitellius, though the roll of Senators had been recently reviewed 67 XII, 26| Senate, received a privilege. Senators belonging to the province, 68 XII, 69| Senate, a point which the senators carried, out of hatred for 69 XIII, 5| to the authority of the senators and the concurrence of the 70 XIII, 5| them a hearing from the senators. Of the armies he would 71 XIII, 6| but it was carried by the senators who used to be summoned 72 XIII, 12| was warmly praised by the senators, in the hope that his youthful 73 XIII, 31| knights and several of the senators derived their origin from 74 XIII, 63| involving Roman interests? The senators, as often as they received 75 XIII, 64| due to the honour of the senators, in making it evident that 76 XIII, 65| impulse was checked by the senators, who, having first heartily 77 XIII, 70| dress on the seats of the senators. Having asked who they were, 78 XIII, 70| took their seat among the senators. The spectators hailed the 79 XIV, 17| communicating to the other senators any impulse towards freedom. ~ ~ 80 XIV, 24| being referred back to the Senators, the inhabitants of Pompeii 81 XIV, 55| Often have I been present, Senators, in this assembly when new 82 XIV, 58| to the great joy of the senators, who remembered that he 83 XIV, 59| furnished to knights and senators after the lax fashion of 84 XIV, 61| the servility of the other senators. As soon as the consul allowed 85 XIV, 63| composed many libels on senators and pontiffs in a work to 86 XV, 25| is found by experience, Senators, that admirable laws and 87 XV, 41| distinction, however, and senators, disgraced themselves by 88 XV, 59| became formidable, for which senators, knights, soldiers, even 89 XV, 72| men, Roman knights, and senators, yet unscathed by torture, 90 XV, 96| the unanimous voice of the senators deterred him from perverting 91 XVI, 8| and Marcellus Cornelius, senators, and Fabatus, a Roman knight, 92 XVI, 14| shedding tears. Knights and senators perished indiscriminately, 93 XVI, 23| most ordinary motions of senators, he had not entered the 94 XVI, 29| matter of doubt what the senators would have decided, had 95 XVI, 31| whose looks of menace the senators entered their house. A speech 96 XVI, 31| by name, he censured the senators for neglecting their public 97 XVI, 32| clemency of our ruler. We senators have hitherto been too lenient 98 XVI, 36| that thou, Caesar, and you, senators, might preserve unharmed