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1 I, 5| knowledge of some chosen friends, and with one companion, 2 I, 7| house or the counsels of friends, or any services performed 3 I, 45| pause during which Caesar's friends hurried him into his tent. ~ ~ 4 I, 48| Germanicus himself and his friends, and paid in full. The first 5 I, 53| little son in her bosom, her friends' wives weeping round her, 6 I, 56| meeting, why did you, my friends, wrest from me, in your 7 I, 77| citizenship, I have chosen my friends and foes with an eye to 8 I, 81| thought of their kinsfolk and friends, and, indeed, of the calamities 9 II, 15| freedmen had slavish spirits, friends a love of flattery. If an 10 II, 29| for this awful ruin, and friends scarce restrained him from 11 II, 54| suggested by the intimate friends of Augustus, because, when 12 II, 74| a kind-hearted man. But friends who knew well how to inflame 13 II, 92| spoke as follows to the friends by his side:- ~ ~ 14 II, 93| is not the chief duty of friends to follow the dead with 15 II, 94| His friends clasped the dying man's 16 II, 96| Germanicus was gracious to his friends, temperate in his pleasures, 17 II, 101| one of Piso's intimate friends, argued that he ought to 18 III, 1| arrival, all her intimate friends and several officers, every 19 III, 12| summoned a few intimate friends, he listened to the threatening 20 III, 13| fidelity would be shown by the friends of Germanicus, on what the 21 III, 16| especially to the companions and friends of Germanicus, he had been 22 III, 20| divulged, but which his friends repeatedly declared contained 23 IV, 16| grandson's widow. Agrippina's friends too were induced to be always 24 IV, 38| state, his own intimate friends, the first of whom was in 25 IV, 58| inquiry, and the entreaties of friends, with the flattery of the 26 IV, 78| it off, while Sejanus's friends would stand their ground 27 IV, 80| parents. Even those whose friends or relatives were away from 28 IV, 82| or the solicitations of friends, strangers whom he had himself 29 V, 10| Then detaining those of his friends who were minded to stay 30 VI, 9| aliens and kinsfolk, between friends and strangers, or say what 31 VI, 14| execution, two of his oldest friends, men who had followed him 32 VI, 24| been one of the intimate friends of Pompey the Great, and 33 VI, 25| the obscure. Kinsfolk and friends were not allowed to be near 34 VI, 28| the number of his intimate friends. ~ ~ 35 VI, 36| the most intimate of his friends were to fly from life without 36 VI, 67| enemies and the fickleness of friends. Wishing to attract popular 37 VI, 74| starvation. Arruntius, when his friends advised delay and temporising, 38 XI, 3| same tone of mercy. Some friends urged on Asiaticus the quiet 39 XI, 25| lavish expenditure of his friends and his own vigorous ability, 40 XI, 36| words of the bridegroom's friends, should have sacrificed 41 XI, 40| summoned all his most powerful friends. First he questioned Turranius, 42 XII, 75| plainly told his intimate friends that "his destruction was 43 XIII, 7| was advised by good or bad friends by putting aside all jealousy 44 XIII, 13| even the prince's older friends did not thwart him, for 45 XIII, 14| of Seneca, one of whose friends, Annaeus Serenus, had veiled 46 XIII, 14| Nero; his most intimate friends dreaded it, and begged him 47 XIII, 20| enriched his most powerful friends with liberal presents. Some 48 XIII, 20| secret interview with her friends; with more than her natural 49 XIII, 25| accusers and rewards for her friends. ~ ~ 50 XIII, 53| savage enmity against the friends of Claudius, under whose 51 XIII, 64| Thrasea in reply, when his friends asked an explanation, said " 52 XIII, 72| outcasts, received now as friends now as foes, their entire 53 XIV, 9| with the destruction of her friends, he asked what resource 54 XIV, 15| s daring crime. Then his friends went to the temples, and, 55 XIV, 30| Antistia and a few intimate friends. ~ ~ 56 XIV, 69| supreme power. We, your older friends, can answer for our quiet 57 XIV, 82| him, and confessed before friends whom the prince had called 58 XV, 59| his generosity towards friends, while even for strangers 59 XV, 61| themselves or among their friends about the emperor's crimes, 60 XV, 70| both were Piso's intimate friends. ~ ~ 61 XV, 71| and Senecio, their chief friends, respectively, Glitius Gallus 62 XV, 75| her husband, one of his friends. Her name was Atria Galla; 63 XV, 77| Pompeia Paulina, and two friends.~ ~ 64 XV, 79| s refusal, turned to his friends, protesting that as he was 65 XVI, 14| very funeral pile of their friends by whom they had been sitting 66 XVI, 18| Romanus, one of the intimate friends of Lucanus. A story was 67 XVI, 20| while he conversed with his friends, not in a serious strain 68 XVI, 28| consulted his most intimate friends whether he should attempt 69 XVI, 39| Caecilianus, one of his intimate friends, came to him and told him