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1 I, 79| prefer your fatherland, your ancestors, your ancient life to tyrants 2 II, 46| me. At the same time, my ancestors deserved to have descendants. 3 II, 47| bankrupt. Certainly our ancestors did not grant the privilege 4 II, 68| time, in remembrance of his ancestors, he visited the bay which 5 II, 87| after the precedent of our ancestors who sent Marcus Lepidus 6 II, 113| recognised custom of our ancestors, who considered it a sufficient 7 III, 6| every honour devised by our ancestors or invented by their descendants 8 III, 33| piteous wailings to her ancestors and to that very Pompey, 9 III, 35| indulgent spirit of our ancestors, beyond indeed his own legislation. 10 III, 45| to the precedents of our ancestors, as having censured in severe 11 III, 47| who was a disgrace to his ancestors, and therefore deserved 12 III, 57| signal services rendered by ancestors, for which Roman citizenship 13 III, 69| by the precedents of your ancestors and yourselves. Folly differs 14 III, 74| many laws devised by our ancestors, of the many passed by the 15 III, 78| we still keep up with our ancestors a rivalry in all that is 16 III, 85| examined grants made by our ancestors, treaties with allies, even 17 III, 96| It was the rule of our ancestors that, whenever there was 18 III, 101| revived the glory of his ancestors. ~ ~ 19 IV, 4| foully disgraced herself, her ancestors, and her descendants, giving 20 IV, 56| brother, her father, and our ancestors in the highest offices of 21 IV, 59| been dedicated by their ancestors and in their territory, 22 IV, 82| had been dedicated by our ancestors in the temple of the Mother 23 VI, 17| too had been made by our ancestors after the burning of the 24 VI, 33| the name and race of his ancestors as well as to future generations." ~ ~ 25 VI, 42| been the practice of our ancestors, whenever they broke off 26 VI, 73| distinguished by the honours of his ancestors and by his own attainments. 27 XI, 13| mount the throne of his ancestors. ~ ~ 28 XI, 27| the quaestorship. In our ancestors' days this honour had been 29 XI, 28| these millionaires, whose ancestors of the second and third 30 XI, 29| the assembled Senate. "My ancestors, the most ancient of whom 31 XI, 32| as had had distinguished ancestors. There were now but scanty 32 XII, 13| he counted worthy of his ancestors and of the Cassian family 33 XII, 23| been the principle of his ancestors to show as much forbearance 34 XII, 43| descended from illustrious ancestors and ruling many nations. 35 XII, 44| in the empire which her ancestors had won. ~ ~ 36 XII, 59| though the possession of his ancestors, was now through a monstrous 37 XIII, 4| consulships and triumphs of his ancestors, there was enthusiasm both 38 XIII, 10| habitual reverence of his ancestors towards the people of Rome. 39 XIII, 19| was the practice of our ancestors to withdraw from view any 40 XIII, 31| without good reason had our ancestors, in distinguishing the position 41 XIII, 70| as if it had been their ancestors', when Dubius Avitus, who 42 XIV, 1| forsooth, her beauty and her ancestors, with their triumphal honours, 43 XIV, 20| I think it due to their ancestors not to hand down their names. 44 XIV, 28| respectable names. "Our ancestors," they said, "were not averse 45 XIV, 30| attached to the ideas of our ancestors; his manners were austere, 46 XIV, 52| disgrace by the memory of his ancestors and the intercessions of 47 XIV, 55| customs and laws of our ancestors, and I have refrained from 48 XIV, 56| vengeance on the guilty. Our ancestors always suspected the temper 49 XIV, 65| noble instructors in his own ancestors." ~ ~ 50 XIV, 84| appealed to their common ancestors, the Germanici, and finally 51 XV, 2| wished to retain what my ancestors had won. If I have sinned 52 XV, 69| religious sentiment by his ancestors, that it had been kept in 53 XV, 74| justify your death to your ancestors and descendants." ~ ~ 54 XVI, 7| against Cassius that among his ancestors' busts he had specially 55 XVI, 32| manners and rites of our ancestors, Thrasea has openly assumed