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 1     I,     10|      first day of the Senate he allowed nothing to be discussed
 2     I,     20|      was prescribed, it was not allowed them to ride in a chariot.
 3     I,     21|      accession of Tiberius, had allowed his men a rest from military
 4     I,     32|       heaven knew that all were allowed to scourge and to execute.
 5     I,     64|      control them; the men were allowed license and vengeance to
 6     I,     98|     thoughtlessness, he quietly allowed the accused to be acquitted
 7    II,     70|     vilest of the men, while he allowed idleness in the camp, licentiousness
 8   III,     19|        far the emperor would be allowed to go against her. While
 9   III,     41|      years earlier than the law allowed. His excuse was that a similar
10   III,     84|    substance of imperial power, allowed the Senate some shadow of
11    IV,      3|       partner of his toils, and allowed his statues to be honoured
12    IV,      7|    Senate: the leading men were allowed freedom of discussion, and
13    IV,     31|         steel in vain, and then allowed his veins to be opened.
14    IV,     39|         was spared, ought to be allowed the necessaries of life.
15    IV,     51|    Senate, with a request to be allowed, after the example of Asia,
16    IV,     52|       may be pardonable to have allowed this once, it would be a
17    VI,     25|   Kinsfolk and friends were not allowed to be near them, to weep
18    XI,     13|        that Meherdates might be allowed to mount the throne of his
19    XI,     27|   qualities to support him, was allowed to compete for office. At
20    XI,     32| expelled and those who had been allowed to retire, that by this
21    XI,     39|       name), as soon as she was allowed a private interview, threw
22   XII,      6|       at stake, he begged to be allowed to speak first, and then
23   XII,     26|  emperor's approval, were to be allowed to visit their estates,
24   XII,     50|         a practice, which being allowed of old only to the priests
25  XIII,     22|     much more a parent, must be allowed a defence. Accusers there
26  XIII,     29|       battle by the impunity he allowed, and the rewards he offered,
27  XIII,     33|     meantime appeals were to be allowed, which the consuls were
28  XIII,     35|    frequently altered. Augustus allowed the Senate to appoint commissioners;
29  XIII,     56|         and granddaughter being allowed to retain the other half,
30  XIII,     59|      These and like incitements allowed but of brief delay. Once
31  XIII,     63|      decree of the Senate which allowed the city of Syracuse to
32   XIV,      3|        in her girlish years had allowed herself to be seduced by
33   XIV,      5|     water. "Nothing," he said, "allowed of accidents so much as
34   XIV,     11|         as far as their stature allowed, went into the sea; some,
35   XIV,     18|      formerly banished. He also allowed the ashes of Lollia Paulina
36   XIV,     61| senators. As soon as the consul allowed a division, they voted with
37   XIV,     70|      great-grandfather Augustus allowed Agrippa and Maecenas to
38    XV,     81|      attenuated by frugal diet, allowed the blood to escape but
39   XVI,     16|      his veins, though severed, allowed but a scanty flow of blood,
40   XVI,     38|      Soranus, and Servilia were allowed the choice of death. Helvidius
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