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1 I, 6| with difficulty. Tiberius gave no explanation of the matter 2 I, 18| from the speech of Gallus, gave like offence, though Tiberius 3 I, 18| individual Senators, he gave way by degrees, not admitting 4 I, 24| by his persistency, they gave up their purpose. Blaesus, 5 I, 39| Some even the companies gave up in proof of their loyalty. 6 I, 43| and love of her husband gave a right direction to her 7 I, 57| the bloodshed as though it gave them absolution. Nor did 8 I, 73| Germanicus accordingly gave Caecina four legions, five 9 I, 77| that the Divine Augustus gave me the citizenship, I have 10 I, 78| Imperator. The wife of Arminius gave birth to a male child; the 11 I, 83| wheeled round, and soon gave those whom he had concealed 12 I, 83| terror into the enemy and gave confidence to our men, and 13 I, 93| conveyed by ship, Germanicus gave the second and fourteenth 14 I, 99| his rank as a senator, he gave a million sesterces, having 15 I, 101| show of gladiators which he gave in his own name and in that 16 I, 101| believe that he deliberately gave his son the opportunity 17 II, 4| treachery of kinsmen, Caesar gave Tigranes to the Armenians, 18 II, 7| To this accordingly he gave his mind, and sent Publius 19 II, 35| incantations spirits of the dead, gave information to Fulcinius 20 II, 43| afterwards this same Piso gave an equal proof of a fearless 21 II, 43| before judges, whenever they gave evidence.~ ~ 22 II, 53| in the name of Germanicus gave every one of the city populace 23 II, 63| left in part his heir, he gave to Marcus Servilius, whose 24 II, 69| last time was confined and gave birth to Julia. He then 25 II, 69| celebrated localities. He gave relief, as he went, to provinces 26 II, 72| Artaxias, which name they gave him from the city. ~ ~ 27 II, 74| interests of our allies, it gave Germanicus little joy because 28 II, 97| partiality towards Piso, gave conflicting accounts. ~ ~ 29 II, 112| who was married to Drusus, gave birth to twin sons. This, 30 III, 25| saved from degradation, and gave him his father's property, 31 III, 39| legislation and by many additions, gave us a brief lull in this 32 III, 40| of his triumvirate, and gave us a constitution which 33 III, 45| grew into a sharp contest gave the young prince the means 34 III, 53| voluptuousness in one so young gave little offence. Better that 35 III, 65| his own policy. He also gave the reasons why neither 36 III, 86| an olive still standing, gave birth to those two deities, 37 III, 106| the last time, Tiberius gave it to Blaesus.~ ~ 38 IV, 23| concession. And though they gave a flat denial, he rebuked 39 IV, 39| The Senate then gave their votes that Serenus 40 IV, 72| the fruit to her lips she gave it to the slaves. Still 41 IV, 73| attended the Senate, and gave an audience of several days 42 IV, 74| when the question was put, gave the preference to Smyrna. 43 IV, 77| strengthened vague rumours and gave him grounds for trusting 44 IV, 92| and children, which they gave up to bondage. Then came 45 VI, 16| too during the civil wars gave Cilnius Maecenas, a Roman 46 VI, 22| years, provided the borrower gave security to the State in 47 VI, 48| instrument of vengeance. He gave him the Parthian army and 48 VI, 65| else degenerate. Tiridates gave the government of Seleucia 49 VI, 66| treasure and his concubines, he gave them time to disown their 50 VI, 72| strength was fast failing he gave up none of his debaucheries. 51 XI, 22| defeat of Lucius Apronius, gave hostages and settled down 52 XI, 22| who, at the same time, gave them a senate, magistrates, 53 XI, 23| Roman generals of old," and gave the signal for retreat. 54 XI, 26| in pieces by torture, but gave up no accomplices, perhaps 55 XI, 30| the Gauls. Well, we also gave hostages to the Etruscans, 56 XI, 33| lustrum, the census for which gave a total of 5,984,072 citizens. 57 XII, 19| his country's interests, gave hostages and prostrated 58 XII, 53| destruction. At the same time he gave a large army to his son, 59 XII, 79| military guard, and repeatedly gave out that the emperor's health 60 XIII, 1| s domains in Asia. They gave the proconsul poison at 61 XIII, 3| asked the watchword, Nero gave "the best of mothers." The 62 XIII, 17| fell to Nero, upon which he gave all his other companions 63 XIII, 20| further honour. He also gave her a separate establishment, 64 XIII, 27| Burrus, though accused, gave his verdict as one of the 65 XIII, 70| honourable rivalry. Nero gave both of them the Roman franchise, 66 XIV, 7| counteracting the attempt, gave an opportunity of a gentler 67 XIV, 10| Nero declared that that day gave him empire, and that a freedman 68 XIV, 18| which meant nothing. A woman gave birth to a snake, and another 69 XIV, 20| indeed the infamy is his who gave them wealth to reward their 70 XIV, 21| which people of every class gave in their names. Neither 71 XIV, 35| passage of the Euphrates, gave them an escort, and conducted 72 XIV, 48| the result that Suetonius gave the signal of battle.~ ~ 73 XIV, 63| pontiffs in a work to which he gave the title of "Codicils." 74 XIV, 73| wicked schemings which alone gave him strength, would be better 75 XIV, 78| restless temper, and that he gave the most anxious thought 76 XIV, 80| the Capitol and, at last, gave thanks to the gods. They 77 XIV, 86| This alarmed Piso, and gave rise to a huge fabric of 78 XV, 9| for the recovery, as he gave out, of Tigranocerta and 79 XV, 18| soldiers were utterly cowed and gave up everything, so that no 80 XV, 39| his mother. Meanwhile he gave up his daughter as a hostage, 81 XV, 48| shouting that there was one who gave them authority, either seeking 82 XV, 67| usually sumptuous banquet, and gave his favourite slaves their 83 XV, 69| only on this occasion he gave more freely, because, as 84 XV, 95| freedmen of the emperors, he gave out that he was the offspring 85 XVI, 3| for many a year. He even gave away profusely from this 86 XVI, 20| To some of his slaves he gave liberal presents, a flogging 87 XVI, 25| from them. That sect of his gave birth to the Tuberones and 88 XVI, 33| had habituated the Senate gave way to a new and profounder 89 XVI, 36| and the signs of my rank I gave up, as I would have given