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1 I, 30| father, Strabo, had great influence with Tiberius, and was to 2 I, 75| whom Arminius had greater influence, because he counselled war. 3 I, 97| and having thus gained influence with one, hatred from all 4 I, 99| in opposition to improper influence and the solicitations of 5 I, 106| had confidence in their influence or merit. A plausible profession 6 II, 42| stop his departure by their influence or their entreaties. ~ ~ 7 II, 43| reputation. Urgulania's influence, however, was so formidable 8 III, 36| prince, in reliance on the influence of his brother Marcus Silanus, 9 III, 92| becoming a senator by the influence of Sejanus, he shamed his 10 IV, 1| praetorian cohorts, of whose influence I have already spoken. I 11 IV, 16| whose mind Prisca had great influence. She thus made her aged 12 IV, 49| persecution of genius fosters its influence; foreign tyrants, and all 13 IV, 56| hesitation of Augustus is to influence us, how much stronger is 14 IV, 57| he might not impair his influence by closing his doors on 15 VI, 6| remonstrating too against the influence of Marcus Lepidus and Lucius 16 VI, 46| corresponding wealth. Next in influence was Abdus, an eunuch, a 17 VI, 65| for men of such commanding influence, and meanwhile Ctesiphon, 18 VI, 68| Abdageses had the chief influence and Tiridates was a coward 19 VI, 74| of affairs was, under the influence of absolute power, wholly 20 XII, 8| said, was swayed by the influence of Agrippina. Then came 21 XII, 29| Domitius was hastened on by the influence of Pallas. Bound to Agrippina, 22 XIII, 3| different, they had equal influence. Burrus, with his soldier' 23 XIII, 13| Meanwhile the mother's influence was gradually weakened, 24 XIII, 22| but that through Seneca's influence that distinguished post 25 XIII, 40| powerfully supported by corrupt influence that some of his accusers 26 XIII, 59| hope of adding to his own influence by the further tie which 27 XIII, 67| of those by whose corrupt influence he had escaped. ~ ~ 28 XIV, 3| eagerness to retain her influence went so far that more than 29 XIV, 7| recovery of the mother's influence, when at a given signal 30 XIV, 39| contriving through the influence of his brother Vibius Crispus 31 XIV, 51| having great hopes that his influence would be able not only to 32 XIV, 55| time I thought that any influence I possess ought not to be 33 XIV, 64| Tigellinus had the greater influence with the prince, and was 34 XIV, 68| surrounded me with vast influence and boundless wealth, so 35 XV, 22| for the childless to have influence and distinction, everything, 36 XV, 43| all the best men, that in influence, wealth, and ability to 37 XVI, 4| favour nor the Senate's influence, as he was a match for his 38 XVI, 22| Thrasea, the weight of whose influence had crushed him, while envoys