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1 I, 8| their presence the oath was taken by Seius Strabo and Caius 2 I, 15| spared. "Nero's wife had been taken from him, and there had 3 I, 20| complain of having the right taken from them, except in mere 4 I, 60| its members' words? He had taken good care that there should 5 I, 76| offspring. The spoils also taken in the defeat of Varus were 6 I, 81| the army which had there taken up a position. In the centre 7 II, 18| rather than endure war had taken to mutiny. Half of them 8 II, 52| forbidden to finish it, was taken as finished. The admiration 9 II, 65| insisted that it should be taken separately, and that she 10 II, 100| has not been rightfully taken from you, and is still vacant." 11 III, 48| that women were not to be taken among our allies or into 12 III, 73| men, our aediles, first taken counsel with me, I do not 13 III, 83| modest in expression, were taken to be extremely supercilious. " 14 IV, 17| father, Sempronius, had taken him when a mere child to 15 IV, 20| establishments; that if he had taken upon himself the powers 16 IV, 28| Proceedings were then taken against Calpurnius Piso, 17 IV, 30| Next was taken the case of Cassius Severus' 18 IV, 73| settlements, and names, taken from the two leaders, were 19 IV, 93| four hundred, which had taken possession of the house 20 VI, 2| property of Sejanus was to be taken from the exchequer and transferred 21 VI, 11| houses, in which he had taken a position by his marriage-alliance, 22 VI, 13| previous offences being taken into account. Then came 23 VI, 18| was not, as he had hoped, taken as a proof of patriotism, 24 VI, 44| some islands for having taken money from Varius Ligur 25 XI, 9| limited the fee which might be taken to ten thousand sesterces, 26 XI, 14| enthusiasm which greeted him was taken to presage his greatness. 27 XI, 30| against us. Our city was taken by the Gauls. Well, we also 28 XI, 36| sacrificed to the gods, have taken her place among a company 29 XII, 2| and that were she to be taken back, she would be supercilious 30 XII, 25| have the means of crime taken from her. Consequently, 31 XII, 38| territory was ravaged, spoil taken everywhere without the enemy 32 XII, 68| them, which had often been taken away, or confirmed, according 33 XIII, 16| gods and she herself had taken care of was that her stepson 34 XIII, 18| among the company; some, taken by surprise, ran hither 35 XIII, 31| once given could not be taken away." ~ ~ 36 XIII, 32| Domitia had her freedman Paris taken from her, avowedly by civil 37 XIII, 72| what should be given or taken from them, was to rest with 38 XIV, 11| being universally known and taken to be an accidental occurrence, 39 XIV, 25| all claim to what had been taken into possession. ~ ~ 40 XIV, 33| fled for refuge, one was taken by storm; the other, which 41 XIV, 55| because a family-slave was taken from him? Let us actually 42 XIV, 67| refer to great examples taken not from my own but from 43 XIV, 74| his danger. The head was taken to Rome, and Nero scoffed 44 XIV, 75| partiality for the young man, had taken up arms, and the soldiers 45 XIV, 80| arms," she said, "have been taken up against the emperor; 46 XV, 9| untouched. Some forts too were taken, and some glory as well 47 XV, 15| fortune was adverse, had taken thought for safety." ~ ~ 48 XV, 66| claimed by Scaevinus, who had taken a dagger from the Temple 49 XV, 74| all-powerful. Against it Nero has taken no precaution. Even brave 50 XV, 75| recommend her, whom he had taken away from her husband, one 51 XV, 97| spot whence Scaevinus had taken his dagger. The emperor 52 XVI, 3| his property having been taken from him as a substitute 53 XVI, 25| their leader and adviser taken from them. That sect of