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1 I, 11| distracted the funeral of the Divine Julius, or express a wish 2 I, 16| said, "the intellect of the Divine Augustus was equal to such 3 I, 24| yourselves asked it of the Divine Augustus. It is far from 4 I, 39| lingered the dread of the divine wrath; nor was it without 5 I, 45| claimed the legacy of the Divine Augustus, with words of 6 I, 53| was a descendant of the Divine Augustus and could face 7 I, 55| been violated by you. The Divine Julius once quelled an army' 8 I, 55| obedience 'citizens.' The Divine Augustus cowed the legions 9 I, 56| Germany. It is thy spirit, Divine Augustus, now received into 10 I, 77| From the time that the Divine Augustus gave me the citizenship, 11 I, 100| veiling in obscurity the divine as well as the human. However, 12 II, 17| success they forget alike divine and human laws. If in your 13 II, 51| statues at Bovillae to the Divine Augustus. ~ ~ 14 II, 65| for having ridiculed the Divine Augustus, Tiberius, and 15 II, 70| of Antonius against the Divine Augustus. He taunted them 16 II, 93| the granddaughter of the Divine Augustus, as well as my 17 II, 116| those who called his work "divine" and himself "lord." Consequently, 18 III, 7| endurance, as in former days the Divine Julius after the loss of 19 III, 7| his only daughter, and the Divine Augustus when he was bereft 20 III, 22| formerly won the esteem of the Divine Augustus, your father, as 21 III, 33| the daughter-in-law of the Divine Augustus was being sacrificed." 22 III, 35| Though the Divine Augustus in his public life 23 III, 38| ties and a constitution of divine origin, to which some additions 24 III, 50| empire. How often had the Divine Augustus travelled to West 25 III, 67| the consulship under the Divine Augustus, and subsequently 26 III, 74| of the many passed by the Divine Augustus, the first have 27 III, 80| formerly summoned by the Divine Augustus to undertake this 28 III, 86| whereupon the grove at the divine intimation was consecrated. 29 III, 87| one lately passed by the Divine Augustus, in which they 30 III, 89| privilege for a statue of the Divine Augustus. Decrees of the 31 III, 90| dedicating a statue to the Divine Augustus near the theatre 32 III, 94| in precedent, ordered the Divine Augustus's indictment of 33 III, 98| science of law, human and divine, he had now dishonoured 34 IV, 2| Caesar, grandson of the Divine Augustus, and the story 35 IV, 36| assert their freedom. By divine providence, three vessels 36 IV, 47| on the Caesars. Yet the Divine Julius, the Divine Augustus 37 IV, 47| Yet the Divine Julius, the Divine Augustus themselves bore 38 IV, 50| established worship of the Divine Augustus, and also of acts 39 IV, 52| future. Inasmuch as the Divine Augustus did not forbid 40 IV, 52| images representing the divine throughout all the provinces, 41 IV, 53| discern alike human and divine claims; to the first, that, 42 IV, 58| to the legislation of the Divine Augustus. ~ ~ 43 IV, 70| man to slay victims to the Divine Augustus and to persecute 44 IV, 74| Jupiter, or Theseus, also of divine origin, or one of the Amazons, 45 IV, 85| statue of statue of the Divine Augustus and appeal to the 46 VI, 3| discovered something which the Divine Augustus had not foreseen. 47 VI, 24| Greek flattery had paid him divine honours. ~ ~ 48 VI, 36| side, a master of law both divine and human, whose position 49 XI, 28| and actually besieged the divine Julius at Alesia. These 50 XII, 7| advantage to us, due to divine providence, for a widow 51 XII, 12| compared himself to the Divine Augustus, from whom, he 52 XII, 27| except Lucius Sulla and the Divine Augustus. ~ ~ 53 XII, 29| said, "it had been with the Divine Augustus, whose stepsons, 54 XII, 70| already been arranged by the Divine Augustus that the Roman 55 XII, 80| hesitation in the provinces. Divine honours were decreed to 56 XIII, 21| connected as Nero with the Divine Augustus; and then, by marrying 57 XIII, 41| been the colleague of the Divine Augustus, Nero's great-grandfather, 58 XIII, 51| wonderful occurrence, almost a divine interposition. While the 59 XIII, 52| that so they might observe divine ordinances and yet not interfer 60 XIII, 73| think, through the bounty of divine power, that in that river 61 XIV, 30| be the man marked out by divine providence; and he was encouraged 62 XIV, 31| convinced people of the divine displeasure. ~ ~ 63 XIV, 42| temple also erected to the Divine Claudius was ever before 64 XV, 97| the public expense to the Divine Nero. He implied indeed 65 XV, 97| of his death, seeing that divine honours are not paid to 66 XVI, 22| merciful decision. Again, when divine honours were decreed to 67 XVI, 24| obedience to the acts of the Divine Augustus and the Divine 68 XVI, 24| Divine Augustus and the Divine Julius. He contemns religious 69 XVI, 28| Senate hear words, almost of divine inspiration, more than human.