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1 I, 17| more than a citizen, and kept up the arrogant tone of 2 I, 50| demand the imperial standard kept in Germanicus's quarters, 3 I, 101| rebuked him. Why Tiberius kept away from the spectacle 4 I, 106| own speeches. Sometimes he kept back the names of the candidates, 5 II, 5| Silanus, sent for him and kept him under surveillance, 6 II, 21| a wound he had received, kept up the fight. He had thrown 7 II, 63| the emperor their heir, he kept at a distance. While, however, 8 II, 67| divided that Tacfarinas kept the picked men who were 9 II, 76| that Vonones might not be kept in Syria, where, by emissaries 10 II, 81| was that Maroboduus was kept at Ravenna, where his possible 11 II, 87| and was condemned to be kept a prisoner far away from 12 II, 105| though Caesar's legate, was kept out of the province which 13 III, 4| did not leave the palace, kept her within, that their sorrow 14 III, 48| for the public, by having kept her in Italy, though he 15 III, 61| residence nor his look, but kept up his usual demeanour during 16 III, 71| serious, were generally kept secret by a concealment 17 III, 83| war, forsooth, or he is kept from us in some remote part 18 IV, 6| far as the Euphrates, was kept in restraint by four legions, 19 IV, 9| often alarmed, he still kept up, until the death of Drusus 20 IV, 29| conversation, and added that he kept poison in his house and 21 IV, 68| their freedom. Tarsa however kept urging them to speedy death 22 IV, 92| force of Romans and allies kept guard over the shores of 23 IV, 94| in Germany, and Tiberius kept our losses a secret, not 24 V, 3| forwarded and to have been kept back by Augusta, as it was 25 V, 4| blessing on the emperor, kept shouting that the letter 26 VI, 25| the man's ruin, Tiberius kept his gold-mines for himself, 27 VI, 38| that Arruntius had been kept at home now for ten years, 28 VI, 48| the Parthians were easily kept back, all other approaches 29 VI, 52| to him who, having been kept in subjection by fear rather 30 VI, 56| others, softened Tiberius, or kept him from punishing doubtful 31 XI, 15| furious than ever, was only kept from planning an accusation 32 XI, 44| wickedness!" Narcissus indeed kept pressing him to clear up 33 XII, 8| promiscuous throng assembled, and kept exclaiming that the same 34 XII, 13| revived ancient discipline, kept exercising the legions, 35 XII, 52| father's prolonged old age kept back from him the little 36 XIII, 5| and the State should be kept entirely distinct. The Senate 37 XIII, 15| these gifts, she was really kept out of the remainder, and 38 XIII, 20| of the military guard now kept for the emperor's mother, 39 XIII, 43| infantry. The entire army was kept under canvas, though the 40 XIII, 44| Meanwhile Corbulo kept his legions within the camp 41 XIII, 44| the lines. There they were kept in disgrace, and were released 42 XIII, 66| which had hitherto been kept secret, should be published; 43 XIV, 4| and its work were to be kept secret, no one could suggest, 44 XIV, 21| promotion. Day and night they kept up a thunder of applause, 45 XIV, 49| At first, the legion kept its position, clinging to 46 XIV, 50| then brought together and kept under canvas to finish the 47 XIV, 55| its holder? Who will be kept safe by the number of his 48 XIV, 72| his former greatness; he kept the crowds of his visitors 49 XV, 11| dispersing the troops which, if kept together, could easily have 50 XV, 48| openly hurled brands, and kept shouting that there was 51 XV, 61| intimate with Nero, still kept up a show of friendship, 52 XV, 67| and poor, everything was kept in secrecy till betrayal 53 XV, 69| ancestors, that it had been kept in his chamber, and been 54 XV, 77| have been better to have kept up their friendship by familiar 55 XVI, 11| bleeding neck, and still kept by her the blood-stained 56 XVI, 21| having, as was suspected, kept secret what she had seen