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1 I, 5| summoned home by an urgent letter from his mother, and it 2 I, 31| Drusus read his father's letter, in which it was fully stated 3 I, 39| they ought to wait for the letter from Tiberius, but soon 4 I, 47| other, they decided that a letter should be written in the 5 I, 62| massacre. Caecina read the letter confidentially to the eagle 6 I, 70| towards her husband; and a letter which Julia wrote to her 7 I, 70| interval in which to give by letter his last instructions to 8 II, 54| he enticed Archelaus by a letter from his mother, who without 9 II, 86| This letter Latinius Pandus, propraetor 10 II, 91| He then addressed a letter to Piso, renouncing his 11 II, 102| into this view. He sent a letter to Tiberius accusing Germanicus 12 II, 104| Sentius informed Piso in a letter, and warned him not to disturb 13 II, 117| senators of the period that a letter from Adgandestrius, chief 14 III, 20| repeatedly declared contained a letter from Tiberius with instructions 15 III, 47| Tiberius informed the Senate by letter that Africa was again disturbed 16 III, 51| Senate's next meeting came a letter from Tiberius, which indirectly 17 III, 65| Tiberius informed the Senate by letter of the beginning and completion 18 III, 66| ovation. Thereupon came a letter from the emperor, declaring 19 III, 72| distinction, at last addressed a letter to the Senate to the following 20 III, 77| had heard the emperor's letter, the aediles were excused 21 III, 79| of the informers, wrote a letter to the Senate requesting 22 III, 80| in the beginning of his letter he implored heaven to prosper 23 IV, 38| Serenus had sent the emperor a letter, upbraiding him for not 24 IV, 87| and having despatched a letter to the emperor, they informed 25 IV, 88| The emperor in his letter on the first of January, 26 IV, 88| Thereupon there came a letter of thanks to them for having 27 V, 2| life, excused himself by letter for his absence from his 28 V, 2| wish. In a part of the same letter he sneered at female friendships, 29 V, 3| let loose their fury. A letter was sent, directed against 30 V, 4| kept shouting that the letter was a forgery and that it 31 VI, 2| had actually believed a letter from him in which he asked 32 VI, 4| The emperor in the same letter crushed Sextius Paconianus, 33 VI, 6| emperor. Soon afterwards, a letter arrived, in which Tiberius 34 VI, 7| beginning of the emperor's letter seemed very striking. It 35 VI, 9| communicated to the emperor by letter. Cestius undertook the prosecution. 36 VI, 13| into account. Then came a letter from Tiberius against Sextus 37 VI, 13| having begged for pardon by letter and received a pitiless 38 VI, 17| division, the emperor sent a letter in which he gently censured 39 VI, 20| daughters, and addressed a letter on the subject to the Senate, 40 VI, 22| carried out according to the letter of the Senate's decree, 41 VI, 38| propraetor of Syria, a letter from the emperor was read, 42 VI, 42| emperor, however, argued in a letter to the Senate that it had 43 VI, 44| ventured to send the emperor a letter, reminding him that his 44 VI, 60| Galba, because a harsh letter from the emperor forbade 45 VI, 73| the fact that there was no letter from the emperor against 46 XII, 21| envoys to Caesar with a letter to this effect, that friendship 47 XIV, 8| been invited by a lying letter and treated with conspicuous 48 XIV, 15| retired to Neapolis and sent a letter to the Senate, the drift 49 XIV, 30| alarmed Nero, and he wrote a letter to Plautus, bidding "him 50 XIV, 78| him. He wrote, however, a letter to the Senate, confessing 51 XV, 9| back his army and wrote a letter to the emperor, as if the 52 XV, 16| his army, first wrote a letter to Vologeses, not a suppliant 53 XV, 31| from king Vologeses, with a letter to the same effect. "He 54 XV, 32| despatch contradicted this letter from Vologeses and implied 55 XV, 39| and prepared a suppliant letter to Nero. ~ ~ 56 XVI, 15| Accordingly he intercepted a letter from Anteius, and having 57 XVI, 18| of the conspiracy, and a letter was forged in Lucanus's