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1 I, 10| Augustus, whose will, which was brought in by the Vestal Virgins, 2 I, 11| his bidding that he had brought forward this motion, he 3 I, 46| matters. For news was also brought that the soldiers were preparing 4 I, 51| into which the legion had brought itself, he dwelt with the 5 I, 54| child too, born in the camp, brought up amid the tents of the 6 I, 66| preparation, for his scouts had brought word that among the Germans 7 I, 69| annoyed him. Still, he brought his achievements under the 8 I, 75| for mercy from Rome, he brought his father's message; he 9 I, 76| the defeat of Varus were brought in, having been given as 10 I, 77| compulsion she has been brought here. It will be for you 11 I, 78| child; the boy, who was brought up at Ravenna, soon afterwards 12 I, 84| by the fleet, as he had brought them up. Part of the cavalry 13 I, 97| insignificant, formidable, and brought ruin first on others, finally 14 II, 6| legions and supplies would be brought up simultaneously, and the 15 II, 10| that he did not have it brought up the river. He disembarked 16 II, 17| The same night brought with it a cheering dream 17 II, 22| the boughs, archers were brought up and they were shot for 18 II, 23| chains which the Germans had brought with them for the Romans, 19 II, 28| put on board the fleet and brought down the river Amisia to 20 II, 63| spendthrifts whose vices had brought them to penury, like Vibidius 21 II, 68| most elaborate honours, and brought forward all the old deeds 22 II, 87| captivity the further he went, brought him, aware at last of his 23 II, 110| Germanicus was still alive, brought more cheering tidings about 24 II, 112| at such a time, even this brought grief to the people, who 25 II, 115| Next the emperor brought forward a motion for the 26 III, 33| slaves, her infamies were brought to light, and a motion of 27 III, 40| unpunished, while many noble acts brought ruin. At last, in his sixth 28 III, 42| beyond the praetorship. He brought into it the consulship; 29 III, 58| some Gallic chieftains who brought aid, in order that they 30 III, 67| because of the perils he had brought, as I have related, on Lepida, 31 III, 81| Quintus Haterius, when he brought forward a motion that the 32 IV, 7| State, inasmuch as that year brought with it the beginning of 33 IV, 11| princes with kind words, brought them in and presented them 34 IV, 18| This year too brought embassies from the Greek 35 IV, 19| praetors, the emperor finally brought forward a motion about the 36 IV, 20| That same year also brought fresh sorrow to the emperor 37 IV, 30| powerful pleader, he had brought on himself, by his persistent 38 IV, 35| fact, with a smaller army, brought back with him illustrious 39 IV, 36| most daring followers, were brought prisoners to Rome where 40 IV, 37| was the name of both) were brought before the Senate; the father, 41 IV, 40| ineffective, and the State brought to the verge of ruin. "Better," 42 IV, 50| Asia, on proof that charges brought against him by Vibius Serenus 43 IV, 84| the bounty of the prince brought relief to suffering, yet 44 V, 1| impatient was he that he brought her to his house actually 45 VI, 6| Several charges were next brought, as soon as the opportunity 46 VI, 17| A motion was next brought forward in the Senate by 47 VI, 18| high price of corn almost brought on an insurrection. For 48 VI, 20| at Rome. Though he was brought up by his father under a 49 VI, 21| Subsequently, by a bill brought in by the tribunes, interest 50 XI, 18| Claudius then brought before the Senate the subject 51 XI, 21| campaign was the beginning, he brought his triremes up the channel 52 XI, 21| driven out Gannascus, and brought everything into good order, 53 XI, 29| that new members have been brought into the Senate from Etruria 54 XI, 37| imperial chamber, it certainly brought scandal on the State, but 55 XI, 42| messengers from all parts brought the news that everything 56 XI, 45| culprits and their punishment. Brought before the tribunal, Silius 57 XII, 4| otherwise famous, whom he had brought forward as a candidate for 58 XII, 24| Mithridates was given up and brought to Rome by Junius Cilo, 59 XIII, 5| or domestic feuds, and he brought with him no hatreds, no 60 XIII, 8| adjacent provinces to be brought up for the supply of the 61 XIII, 10| fact that Vologeses had not brought himself to offer hostages 62 XIII, 45| with any force which was brought against him, and thus flying 63 XIII, 47| thousand men of the third, brought up in the night from another 64 XIII, 48| the supplies, as they were brought over mountains in the occupation 65 XIII, 52| on which the motion was brought forward. Other proposals 66 XIV, 18| of Lollia Paulina to be brought back and a tomb to be built 67 XIV, 20| disgracing many others, he brought on the stage descendants 68 XIV, 24| exhibited. And so there were brought to Rome a number of the 69 XIV, 45| spirit that they actually brought with them, to witness the 70 XIV, 50| The whole army was then brought together and kept under 71 XIV, 54| so many innocent lives, brought matters to actual insurrection. 72 XIV, 74| was murdered by assassins brought over to Massilia, while 73 XIV, 76| before the centurion and brought him a message from his father-in-law, 74 XIV, 78| of the murdered man was brought to Rome. At its sight the 75 XIV, 80| but that her very life was brought into jeopardy by the dependants 76 XIV, 83| marriage-day was a kind of funeral, brought, as she was, into a house 77 XV, 14| be equal of those who had brought and of those had received 78 XV, 31| spring, Parthian envoys brought a message from king Vologeses, 79 XV, 34| of the fifteenth, lately brought up, and picked veterans 80 XV, 42| rabble of the townsfolk was brought together, with those whom 81 XV, 49| multitude. Supplies of food were brought up from Ostia and the neighbouring 82 XV, 53| that the ships which had brought up corn by the Tiber, should 83 XV, 83| people of Athens. It was brought to him and he drank it in 84 XVI, 21| freedman of Thermus had brought criminal charges against 85 XVI, 37| sensuality. As soon as money had brought these vices to light, he 86 XVI, 38| That same day brought with it a noble pattern 87 XVI, 41| the slowness of his end brought with it grievous anguish,