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1 I, 20| to the praetor, to whose lot fell the administration 2 I, 32| no power to better their lot? Yet heaven knew that all 3 I, 71| Twenty-one were chosen by lot from the chief men of the 4 I, 81| calamities of wars and the lot of mankind. Having sent 5 II, 6| of war had fallen to his lot. The Germans, he knew, were 6 II, 56| obtained their provinces by lot or by the emperor's appointment. ~ ~ 7 II, 67| general had fallen to the lot of other branches of the 8 II, 90| eyes, what will then be the lot of my most unhappy wife, 9 III, 6| noble had not fallen to his lot. Granting that his body, 10 III, 19| she offered to share his lot, whatever it might be, and 11 III, 30| every tenth man drawn by lot from the disgraced cohort. 12 III, 40| provide a remedy, selected by lot five ex-consuls, five ex-praetors, 13 IV, 74| ex-praetors, was chosen by lot and sent out. ~ ~ 14 VI, 2| whom should be chosen by lot to wear swords and to defend 15 VI, 29| sorrows are continually the lot of the good, happiness of 16 VI, 29| the first bear their hard lot with patience, and the latter 17 VI, 78| perilous vicissitudes were his lot. Himself an exile, he was 18 XII, 43| many nations. My present lot is as glorious to you as 19 XII, 49| tribunes who pitied the lot of Britannicus were removed, 20 XIII, 17| playmates, at a game of lot drawing for king, the lot 21 XIII, 17| lot drawing for king, the lot fell to Nero, upon which 22 XIII, 35| voting, men were chosen by lot for the office out of the 23 XIII, 35| did not last long, as the lot strayed away to unfit persons. 24 XIII, 59| which had fallen to his lot, to that which all men pray 25 XIV, 56| felled by the club, the lot falls also on the brave. 26 XIV, 68| once content with a humble lot? Is this the man who is 27 XIV, 83| recollections of a better lot in the past. For Octavia, 28 XV, 19| their grief and pity for the lot of their comrades, could 29 XV, 35| successes have fallen to the lot of Rome, some to that of 30 XVI, 6| eulogized her beauty, her lot in having been the mother