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1 I, 9| spoke in the Senate. His chief motive was fear that Germanicus, 2 I, 10| place, he had named the chief men of the State, most of 3 I, 23| which every one sought the chief honour for his own legion, 4 I, 26| of all, with blows. Their chief rage was against Aufidienus 5 I, 39| was then made for all the chief mutineers. Some as they 6 I, 50| Plancus, an ex-consul and the chief envoy, with being the author 7 I, 57| altered men, and dragged the chief mutineers in chains to Caius 8 I, 71| were chosen by lot from the chief men of the State; Tiberius, 9 I, 94| Segestes, had conducted the chief, together with his son, 10 I, 102| partisans. Of these the chief were that no Senator should 11 II, 2| to Rome envoys from the chief men of Parthia, in quest 12 II, 9| and daughter of Arpus, the chief of the Chatti. And Caesar 13 II, 14| Chariovalda, the Batavian chief, dashed to the charge where 14 II, 25| destruction. To Seius Tubero, his chief officer, he assigned the 15 II, 59| Maroboduus revolted to that chief. With this addition he must 16 II, 79| attention on other wonders. Chief of these were the stone 17 II, 93| the laws. It is not the chief duty of friends to follow 18 II, 117| letter from Adgandestrius, chief of the Chatti, was read 19 III, 17| he had even insulted his chief, he could not deny. It was 20 III, 38| Servius Tullius was our chief legislator, to whose laws 21 III, 43| and was afterwards the chief depository of imperial secrets, 22 III, 54| Antistius Vetus, one of the chief men of Macedonia, who had 23 III, 78| tastes remained. But the chief encourager of strict manners 24 III, 103| secure the person of the chief. Many surrendered themselves 25 III, 105| another, till he captured the chief's brother, and then returned, 26 IV, 6| town of Forojulium. But chief strength was on the Rhine, 27 IV, 21| assigned several reasons, the chief being men's and women's 28 IV, 56| who had to regulate their chief actions by public opinion, 29 IV, 85| place was, I believe, its chief attraction, for a harbourless 30 VI, 8| one of its members, the chief witness against Cotta, and 31 VI, 15| honour of a triumph. But his chief glory rested on the wonderful 32 VI, 16| kings and subsequently the chief magistrates went from Rome, 33 VI, 46| The chief adviser of the Parthians 34 VI, 50| to the despicable Iberian chief with his hireling soldiery. 35 VI, 68| prevailed, for Abdageses had the chief influence and Tiridates 36 XI, 14| praetors have performed the chief functions in these ceremonies. 37 XI, 19| a daughter of Catumerus, chief of the Chatti. The youth 38 XI, 28| Senate was discussed, and the chief men of Gallia Comata, as 39 XII, 14| awaited the arrival of the chief men of Parthia and of Acbarus, 40 XII, 17| to Eunones, who was then chief of the Adorsi. There was 41 XII, 32| colony of veterans to the chief town of the Ubii, where 42 XII, 34| his poems constitute his chief glory. ~ ~ 43 XIII, 62| magistrates and of all the chief citizens. That the disturbance, 44 XIV, 42| daughters outraged. All the chief men of the Iceni, as if 45 XIV, 68| family, numbered among the chief men of Rome? Among nobles 46 XV, 1| mere plundering raids. The chief men of the tribes were indignant 47 XV, 32| Nero consulted with the chief men of the State whether 48 XV, 46| and feared, always their chief anxiety, scarcity of corn, 49 XV, 71| Quintianus and Senecio, their chief friends, respectively, Glitius 50 XVI, 2| this same incident their chief materials for eulogies on 51 XVI, 12| name the emperor as his chief heir, and so secure the