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1 I, 8| the consuls, as though the ancient constitution remained, and 2 I, 24| ever ask so novel a boon of ancient commanders, nor have you 3 I, 45| obedience, of the glory of ancient discipline, whither they 4 I, 79| fatherland, your ancestors, your ancient life to tyrants and to new 5 I, 82| the augurate and its very ancient ceremonies ought not to 6 I, 95| which indeed was known in ancient times, though other matters 7 II, 37| examined by torture. As an ancient statute of the Senate forbade 8 II, 40| was executed, according to ancient custom, by the consuls outside 9 II, 43| Vestal virgins, according to ancient custom, were heard in the 10 II, 61| Langobardi were fighting for ancient renown or newly-won freedom; 11 II, 68| treaty with an allied and ancient city, he was attended only 12 II, 69| become acquainted with those ancient and celebrated localities. 13 II, 78| visited the vast ruins of ancient Thebes. There yet remained 14 II, 111| him to be classed among ancient writers. The knights called 15 III, 41| beginning of their grandeur, and ancient usage was more constantly 16 III, 62| charger, reminding them of the ancient glories of the Gauls, of 17 III, 106| Imperator" by the legions, an ancient honour conferred on generals 18 IV, 6| in Etruria and Umbria, or ancient Latium and the old Roman 19 IV, 18| the confirmation of the ancient right of sanctuary for the 20 IV, 25| devices in wickedness under ancient names. And so, with a solemn 21 IV, 36| quaestor, who, according to ancient precedent, had had the charge 22 IV, 39| be punished according to ancient precedent, when the emperor, 23 IV, 45| matter. Then, again, an ancient historian has but few disparagers, 24 IV, 59| the contrary, alleged the ancient division of the Peloponnesus 25 IV, 59| existed, engraven on stone and ancient bronze. But if they were 26 IV, 79| illustrious rather than ancient ancestry, which his career 27 IV, 95| he looked not only to his ancient lineage, but also to his 28 V, 1| home life she was of the ancient type, but was more gracious 29 VI, 17| tribune, as ignorant of ancient usage because of his youth. 30 VI, 20| eloquence. Cassius was of an ancient and honourable, though plebeian 31 VI, 41| none of the instincts which ancient tradition has attributed 32 VI, 45| Then too he insisted on the ancient boundaries of Persia and 33 VI, 47| acted with the virtue of ancient times. He returned, and 34 XI, 17| These records, the most ancient of all human history, are 35 XI, 19| was being robbed of her ancient freedom, and that the might 36 XI, 29| My ancestors, the most ancient of whom was made at once 37 XI, 31| compliment was paid to their ancient alliance, and to the fact 38 XII, 11| and ourselves there was an ancient friendship, founded on a 39 XII, 13| possible without war, revived ancient discipline, kept exercising 40 XII, 15| city of Ninos, the most ancient capital of Assyria, and 41 XII, 27| in conformity with the ancient usage, according to which, 42 XII, 44| novelty, quite alien to ancient manners, for a woman to 43 XII, 63| for thinking less of his ancient nobility as a descendant 44 XIII, 5| Senate should retain its ancient powers; Italy and the State-provinces 45 XIII, 39| judicial decision. Following ancient precedent, he heard his 46 XIII, 45| driven from Armenia, his ancient possession. ~ ~ 47 XIV, 20| had been the practice of ancient chiefs; it was celebrated 48 XIV, 27| days in idleness. Let the ancient character of these shows 49 XIV, 54| brook his master's rivalry. Ancient custom required that the 50 XIV, 55| excessive partiality for ancient precedent. At the same time 51 XIV, 57| forbade, as he did not wish an ancient custom, which mercy had 52 XIV, 60| and be put to death in the ancient manner. The rest assented, 53 XV, 39| him with admiration of our ancient system. Next day Tiridates 54 XV, 51| Greek art, then again the ancient and genuine historical monuments 55 XV, 97| honours to the Sun, who has an ancient temple in the circus where 56 XVI, 1| and ponderous masses of ancient days. In fact, he said, 57 XVI, 3| of a chimerical hope, and ancient wealth was wasted, as apparently 58 XVI, 12| they should be punished in ancient fashion." Nero interposed