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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
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