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1 I, 6| ordering the tribune in charge of the prisoner not to delay 2 I, 7| knew this, fearing that the charge would be shifted on himself, 3 I, 17| yet he would undertake the charge of whatever part of it might 4 I, 40| the lower was under the charge of Aulus Caecina. The supreme 5 I, 50| way with a mob to fix any charge, however groundless, on 6 I, 87| he ordered the Germans to charge, exclaiming again and again, " 7 I, 90| then the infantry, might charge the enemy. ~ ~ 8 I, 96| Augustus. Against Rubrius the charge was that he had violated 9 I, 97| Caepio Crispinus, and the charge was supported by Romanus 10 I, 97| remarks about Tiberius, a charge not to be evaded, inasmuch 11 II, 7| Anteius, and Caecina had the charge of building a fleet. It 12 II, 14| Batavian chief, dashed to the charge where the stream is most 13 II, 21| finest of his cavalry to charge them in flank, Stertinius 14 II, 54| was in his prime and had charge of the affairs of the East, 15 II, 65| the Julian law. As to the charge of treason, the emperor 16 II, 85| himself the odium of the charge. ~ ~ 17 III, 17| not deny. It was only the charge of poisoning from which 18 III, 22| odium excited by a lying charge, since my truth and innocence 19 III, 23| acquitted the young Piso of the charge of civil war on the ground 20 III, 54| for extortion, adding a charge of treason, which then crowned 21 IV, 17| Caius Gracchus on the same charge. Gracchus's father, Sempronius, 22 IV, 25| extricate themselves from the charge of extortion. The whole 23 IV, 33| cannot stand against the charge of infantry. He then fortified 24 IV, 36| ancient precedent, had had the charge of the "woodland pastures" 25 IV, 43| his sister with a false charge of treason. Catus, as I 26 IV, 46| Cordus was arraigned on a new charge, now for the first time 27 IV, 74| commissioner to undertake the charge of this temple. As Lepidus 28 V, 13| Macedonia, but he also had the charge of Achaia. So, to forestall 29 VI, 11| acknowledge than to deny the charge. Still, whatever is to be 30 VI, 13| Tiberius believed a false charge. For this Vestilius was 31 VI, 16| Maecenas, a Roman knight, charge of everything in Rome and 32 VI, 19| knights, fell beneath a charge of conspiracy. Of these 33 VI, 23| returned, as there was a charge of treason against Considius 34 VI, 44| Gaetulicus at this time was in charge of the legions of Upper 35 VI, 51| attack by a hand to hand charge. Then followed every variety 36 VI, 58| twenty-four years he had the charge of the most important provinces, 37 VI, 73| ignorant of the matter, the charge was to a great extent invented 38 Miss | Asiaticus, in a ruinous charge. Asiaticus had been twice 39 XI, 4| night that was the actual charge against one of them. He 40 XI, 37| him by the enormity of the charge, she might be condemned 41 XI, 38| single word what was the charge or who was the accuser. 42 XI, 44| opportunity of disproving the charge. Meanwhile the holy virgin 43 XI, 45| Sulpicius Rufus, who had the charge of the Games, and Juncus 44 XII, 49| what he took as a grave charge, punished with banishment 45 XII, 60| conducted at the public charge to Tiridates, who received 46 XII, 67| the emperor's fright to charge Narcissus, who had been 47 XIII, 1| freedman, men who had the charge of the emperor's domains 48 XIII, 5| armies he would himself take charge, as specially entrusted 49 XIII, 16| removed Pallas from the charge of the business with which 50 XIII, 17| Agrippina's menaces, having no charge against his brother and 51 XIII, 21| to go at once and put the charge in the most dreadful form. ~ ~ 52 XIII, 22| Tuscus, intrusting to him the charge of the praetorian cohorts, 53 XIII, 24| man come forward who can charge me with having tampered 54 XIII, 24| would not be forthcoming, to charge me not merely with a few 55 XIII, 34| emperor then transferred the charge of the public accounts from 56 XIII, 36| his accusers dropping the charge. Clodius Quirinalis, having, 57 XIII, 44| begin an engagement. The charge of these defensive positions 58 XIII, 57| and Pontia intrusted the charge of her chamber to a female 59 XIII, 61| utterly at variance with the charge. Still, just as if he had 60 XIII, 62| not endure his rigour, the charge of the affair was at his 61 XIV, 9| Senate and the people, to charge him with the wreck, with 62 XIV, 46| thousands, much less our charge and our blows. If you weigh 63 XIV, 73| Agrippina's friendship a charge against him. Tigellinus, 64 XIV, 81| could also be fastened a charge of revolutionary designs. 65 XIV, 83| forgetfulness of his late charge of barrenness against Octavia, 66 XIV, 86| effectually by Seneca on the same charge. This alarmed Piso, and 67 XV, 26| steadily. For as the dread of a charge of extortion has been a 68 XV, 44| Accusers were ordered to charge him with prodigality in 69 XV, 65| conspiracy, though Nero on that charge gratified an old resentment 70 XV, 72| her positive denial of the charge. Thus the first day's inquiry 71 XV, 89| would be involved in the charge. None however of the conspirators 72 XVI, 8| Cassius and aunt of Silanus, a charge of incest with her brother' 73 XVI, 18| banished to Sardinia on a charge of conspiracy, and on receiving 74 XVI, 33| again," they asked, "was the charge against Agrippinus except 75 XVI, 34| bygones, but there was a fresh charge involving the daughter in