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1 I, 3| they should be entitled "princes of the youth," and be consuls-elect. 2 II, 108| their sons, and the young princes had been put out of the 3 III, 7| extinction of noble families. Princes were mortal; the State was 4 III, 43| of weariness steals over princes when they have bestowed 5 III, 50| experience as a husband. "Princes," he said, "must often visit 6 III, 52| senator, argued that "though princes were like deities, yet even 7 III, 78| our allies and by foreign princes, and every one who from 8 III, 80| attitude towards the two princes. However in the beginning 9 III, 81| voting statues of the two princes, shrines to certain deities, 10 III, 81| Silanus sought to honour the princes by a slur on the consulate, 11 III, 96| and ever approved system. Princes have enough burdens, and 12 IV, 4| imperial house with its many princes, a son in youthful manhood 13 IV, 11| having encouraged the young princes with kind words, brought 14 IV, 23| out of love for the young princes as out of sycophancy, the 15 IV, 27| doubt whether the liking of princes for some men and their antipathy 16 IV, 54| aspired. All other things princes have as a matter of course; 17 IV, 56| ideas of their own interest, princes, who had to regulate their 18 IV, 64| bravest men. Even native princes they would obey only according 19 VI, 5| indolence even the cruellest of princes, he yet plotted amid his 20 VI, 65| all the honours paid to princes of old and all which modern 21 XI, 11| new ruler. The Parthian princes however, just when they 22 XI, 12| illustrious few among aged princes, had he sought to be loved 23 XI, 14| calculations of the two princes, which I have sufficiently 24 XII, 22| though merciful to foreign princes, was yet in doubt whether 25 XII, 56| It is a custom of these princes, whenever they join alliance, 26 XIII, 8| Armenian frontier while two princes of old standing, Agrippa 27 XIII, 18| customary for the imperial princes to sit during their meals 28 XV, 34| auxiliaries of the tributary princes, which had been concentrated 29 XVI, 6| after the custom of foreign princes was filled with fragrant