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1 I, 3| Tiberius had a son, now a young man, in his house; but he 2 I, 5| there was a hope of the young man being restored to the 3 I, 6| often complained of the young man's character, and had 4 I, 14| by bribery, had, when a young man and a subject, raised 5 I, 25| been successful. After the young man departure there was 6 I, 30| to advise and direct the young prince, and to hold out 7 I, 40| a timely discharge, the young, more liberal pay, all, 8 I, 43| same hope. He was indeed a young man of unaspiring temper, 9 II, 24| Common people and chiefs, young and old, rushed on the Roman 10 II, 34| of Libo's, prompted the young man, who was thoughtless 11 II, 53| he resolved to get the young prince out of the way, under 12 II, 58| that it was better for the young prince, who was being demoralised 13 II, 102| him with auxiliaries, the young Piso actively assisting 14 II, 108| temper in their sons, and the young princes had been put out 15 III, 14| he there had provoked the young prince by wilful opposition 16 III, 22| that I had yielded to my young son rather than he to his 17 III, 23| after this acquitted the young Piso of the charge of civil 18 III, 45| a sharp contest gave the young prince the means of acquiring 19 III, 45| Senate that Lucius Sulla, a young noble, had not given place 20 III, 45| disrespect on the part of the young, till Drusus argued in a 21 III, 53| voluptuousness in one so young gave little offence. Better 22 III, 80| on the character of the young prince. He had, he reminded 23 IV, 11| and having encouraged the young princes with kind words, 24 IV, 23| much out of love for the young princes as out of sycophancy, 25 IV, 23| encouraging pride in their young and excitable minds by premature 26 IV, 64| people, they had swords and young warriors and a spirit bent 27 IV, 68| life than of renown. The young were divided between Tarsa 28 IV, 77| and the timidity of the young prince." ~ ~ 29 IV, 78| treacherous smile. Whether the young prince spoke or held his 30 V, 13| mainland. There was indeed a young man of much the same age, 31 V, 13| to himself a multitude of young men and much popular enthusiasm, 32 VI, 20| complimentary mention of the young men. He next assigned some 33 VI, 32| revolt, he was to hurry the young prince out of the confinement 34 VI, 70| wife Ennia to inveigle the young prince by a pretence of 35 XI, 14| the circus, some of the young nobility acted on horseback 36 XI, 15| Silius, the handsomest of the young nobility of Rome, that she 37 XI, 37| long way from ruin. Now, a young noble of stately beauty, 38 XI, 47| knight, was not admitted. A young man of pure life, yet of 39 XII, 4| Octavia to Lucius Silanus, a young man otherwise famous, whom 40 XII, 6| thoughts and the care of his young children, unused as he was 41 XII, 12| bestowed high praise on the young foster-son of Rome, as one 42 XII, 12| commissioned to escort the young prince to the bank of the 43 XII, 14| Acbarus, by whom the foolish young prince, who thought that 44 XII, 17| retired, and that Cotys, a young prince without experience, 45 XII, 29| strengthen himself with a young prince who could share his 46 XII, 52| Pharasmanes accordingly seeing the young prince had power in his 47 XII, 74| Lepida tried to win the young prince's heart by flattery 48 XII, 76| now to heaven, now to the young prince, with entreaty that 49 XIII, 8| popular talk, Nero ordered the young recruits levied in the adjacent 50 XIII, 13| and Claudius Senecio, two young men of fashion, the first 51 XIII, 14| Serenus, had veiled the young prince's intrigue in its 52 XIII, 17| on the character of the young prince, which a trifling 53 XIV, 53| to Pompeius Aelianus, a young ex-quaestor, suspected of 54 XIV, 75| from its partiality for the young man, had taken up arms, 55 XV, 38| the Roman commended the young prince for abandoning rash 56 XVI, 41| Jupiter the Deliverer. Behold, young man, and may the gods avert