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 1     I,     93|       second and fourteenth to Publius Vitellius, to be marched
 2    II,      7|        gave his mind, and sent Publius Vitellius and Caius Antius
 3    II,     37|        he charged his kinsman, Publius Quirinus, with his last
 4    II,     40|        from the Rock. Another, Publius Marcius, was executed, according
 5    II,     77|       fashion, in imitation of Publius Scipio, who, it is said,
 6   III,     32|   pretending to be a mother by Publius Quirinus, a rich and childless
 7   III,     33| ascertained from the slaves of Publius Quirinus that Lepida had
 8   III,     56|         When this was known to Publius Vellaeus who commanded the
 9   III,     68|        read it in the house of Publius Petronius before Vitellia,
10   III,     92|      by Cato the Censor and of Publius Rutilius by Scaurus. As
11    IV,     32|     the ninth legion home, and Publius Dolabella, proconsul that
12    IV,     42|       In another case, that of Publius Suillius, formerly quaestor
13    IV,     60|      given to the precedent of Publius Rutilius, who having been
14    IV,     84|     for fresh iniquities. That Publius Dolabella should have associated
15     V,     11|    were discussed the cases of Publius Vitellius and Pomponius
16    VI,     69|       damage in each case, and Publius Petronius was added to their
17    VI,     73|   Acutia, formerly the wife of Publius Vitellius, had been accused
18    XI,      9|        were the fees for which Publius Clodius and Caius Curio
19    XI,     27|    During the same consulship, Publius Dolabella proposed that
20   XII,     35|       He wrote instructions to Publius Atellius Hister, governor
21   XII,     37|         Meanwhile, in Britain, Publius Ostorius, the propraetor,
22  XIII,      1|        agents of the deed were Publius Celer, a Roman knight, and
23  XIII,     26|    Syria was to be assigned to Publius Anteius, but he was soon
24  XIII,     29|        of Quintus Volusius and Publius Scipio, there was peace
25  XIII,     40|       impeached. One of these, Publius Celer, prosecuted by the
26  XIII,     53|       towards Seneca. This was Publius Suilius. He had been terrible
27   XIV,     60|           In the consulship of Publius Marius and Lucius Asinius,
28   XVI,     13|                                Publius Gallus, a Roman knight,
29   XVI,     15|   payment was furnished him by Publius Anteius. He knew too that
30   XVI,     37|       appearance among them of Publius Egnatius provoked as much
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