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1 I, 13| shown to the allies. The capital had been embellished on 2 I, 22| disparage the guards of the capital; still, here amid barbarous 3 I, 27| deserters and men convicted on capital charges. ~ ~ 4 I, 46| into their cause; that the capital of the Ubii was marked out 5 I, 74| After burning Mattium, the capital of the tribe, and ravaging 6 II, 42| would depart and quit the capital, and that he meant to live 7 II, 50| secret gatherings in the capital, while Tiberius was distracted 8 II, 58| demoralised by the luxury of the capital, to serve in a camp, while 9 III, 49| remembering the scandals of the capital." ~ ~ 10 III, 60| master of Augustodunum, the capital of the tribe, with the noblest 11 III, 65| two states, to quit the capital, the centre of all government. 12 III, 84| well as men suspected of capital offences. No authority was 13 III, 101| superfluous wealth to adorn the capital and to win the admiration 14 IV, 3| scattered throughout the capital into one camp, so that they 15 IV, 6| to be summoned. But the capital was garrisoned by its own 16 IV, 44| disturbed, dismal misery in the capital, an emperor careless about 17 IV, 57| the laborious life of the capital, the bustling crowds and 18 IV, 74| point, inasmuch as the Punic capital was still standing and there 19 IV, 82| conflagration damaged the capital to an unusual extent, reducing 20 IV, 94| look on, returned to the capital in alarm, while some felt 21 V, 12| was no precedent for the capital punishment of a virgin, 22 VI, 4| have been a sentence of capital punishment, had he not himself 23 VI, 16| emergencies, so that the capital might not be left without 24 VI, 22| should have two-thirds his capital secured on estates in Italy. 25 VI, 56| condemned under the same law to capital punishment.~ ~ 26 XI, 1| Thus grown famous in the capital, and with a renown widely 27 XI, 28| unable to furnish its own capital with a senate. Once our 28 XII, 15| Ninos, the most ancient capital of Assyria, and a fortress, 29 XII, 27| sacred precincts of the capital, in conformity with the 30 XII, 49| beyond the limits of the capital with the title of "prince 31 XIII, 24| praetorian cohorts in the capital, with having sapped the 32 XIII, 39| roof, were to suffer the capital punishment with his other 33 XIII, 49| confidence to attack the capital of the country, Artaxata. 34 XIV, 28| this kind of show in the capital. Besides, even economy had 35 XIV, 55| when the prefecture of the capital has been of no avail to 36 XIV, 67| a foreign retreat in the capital itself. One of these men 37 XV, 7| constructed huts, than in the capital of a kingdom lately recovered? 38 XV, 47| enjoying nothing so much as the capital, prepared banquets in the 39 XV, 64| Better," he said, "in the capital, in that hateful mansion 40 XV, 96| s death returned to the capital. When every one in the Senate, 41 XV, 97| weapon in the temple of the capital, and inscribed on it, "To