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1 I, 10| great-grandchildren. In the third place, he had named the chief 2 I, 13| in which laws had then no place, drove him into civil war, 3 I, 18| would refuse the highest place, though sufficiently capable, 4 I, 49| discovered, as his hiding place was now unsafe, he borrowed 5 I, 59| away at Old Camp, as the place was called. These, in fact, 6 I, 85| unfavourable to the Romans, the place with its deep swamps, insecure 7 I, 96| his father had not had a place in heaven decreed to him, 8 II, 5| will relate in the proper place. ~ ~ 9 II, 11| being told the particular place and battle, he inquired 10 II, 47| matters, to rise from his place and, pleading the number 11 II, 64| temple to Flora in the same place, which had been built by 12 II, 78| starting-point. Spartans founded the place because Canopus, pilot of 13 II, 84| assumed modesty, asked for a place of meeting where, he said, 14 II, 84| hesitation in fixing on a time, a place, finally on terms, as every 15 II, 97| at Antioch, its destined place of burial, it is doubtful 16 II, 114| quell the brigandage of the place, a cheap sacrifice should 17 III, 1| nearest and safest landing place for a voyager.~ ~ 18 III, 2| and the roofs and every place which commanded the most 19 III, 3| proportion to the wealth of the place. Even those whose towns 20 III, 10| no secrecy, because the place was so public.~ ~ 21 III, 15| and in this only, will we place Germanicus above the laws, 22 III, 22| truth and innocence find no place here, I call the immortal 23 III, 38| and violence usurped the place of self-control and modesty, 24 III, 45| young noble, had not given place to him at a gladiatorial 25 III, 59| by hiding himself in one place after another, at last when 26 IV, 6| misleading, since they moved from place to place as circumstances 27 IV, 6| they moved from place to place as circumstances required, 28 IV, 7| Tiberius's policy. In the first place, public business and the 29 IV, 10| office and of their proper place; and when the Senate burst 30 IV, 14| decided on the time and place of the poisoning, Sejanus, 31 IV, 18| claim connected with the place. Roman citizens had been 32 IV, 22| theatre, she was to have a place in the seats of the Vestals. ~ ~ 33 IV, 53| adequately fill the highest place; of this I solemnly assure 34 IV, 67| or thirst, and the whole place was befouled with rotting 35 IV, 75| his wish to hide by the place of his retreat the cruelty 36 IV, 80| every age crowding to the place because it was near Rome. 37 IV, 83| aid of Rome and had the place given him as a possession 38 IV, 85| colonies and, in short, every place on the mainland, that he 39 IV, 85| Sorrentum. The solitude of the place was, I believe, its chief 40 IV, 87| It was necessary that the place of meeting should preserve 41 VI, 1| the abominations of the place and the endless phases of 42 VI, 11| again, we see what takes place before our eyes, who it 43 VI, 77| After frequent changes of place, he at last settled down 44 XI, 10| his rule. Rage against the place, which indeed had also revolted 45 XI, 19| this country to fill the place of king without raising 46 XI, 28| senators from Latium? Every place will be crowded with these 47 XI, 32| law had chosen into their place. These acts, as being welcome 48 XI, 36| the gods, have taken her place among a company of guests, 49 XII, 2| jealousy, and would take the place of a mother towards her 50 XII, 7| will hereafter take its place among recognized usages."~ ~ 51 XII, 15| horses for the chase and place them near his temple. When 52 XII, 32| where she was born. The place was named after her. Agrippa, 53 XII, 47| appointed Aulus Didius in his place, that the province might 54 XII, 55| Mithridates agreed to a day and a place for negotiation and quitted 55 XII, 56| children, and filled every place with her wailings. They 56 XII, 71| their sacred island, as a place devoted to the sole service 57 XIII, 9| who had advanced to the place under an apprehension that, 58 XIII, 43| with ice, did not yield a place for the tents without being 59 XIII, 47| decided to fix a time and a place for an interview between 60 XIII, 47| armies, and he selected a place partly consisting of gently 61 XIII, 51| on the war. If again the place were left untouched and 62 XIV, 7| signal the ceiling of the place, which was loaded with a 63 XIV, 43| arms, and there was in the place but a small military force. 64 XIV, 44| or the attractions of the place, were cut off by the enemy. 65 XV, 6| undertaken the storming of the place had been routed; legions 66 XV, 17| and Tiridates, that the place and time of their meeting 67 XV, 28| Laelia, died, and in her place was chosen Cornelia, of 68 XV, 29| been given to Poppaea. The place of her confinement was the 69 XV, 37| kingdom. Tiridates demanded a place and a day for an interview. 70 XV, 37| time was to be soon, the place that in which Paetus and 71 XV, 48| it again devastated every place below them, it outstripped 72 XV, 61| eagerly discussed the time and place of the fatal deed. It was 73 XV, 76| He was dragged off to a place set apart for the execution 74 XV, 94| he so distinguished as to place busts of them in the palace 75 XVI, 3| that this or that was the place of the promised cave, and 76 XVI, 4| even of actors, made the place ring with measured strains 77 XVI, 15| Pammenes, an exile in the same place, noted for his skill as 78 XVI, 37| interposed and stopped them both. Place was then given to the witnesses,