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1 I, 6| gave no explanation of the matter to the Senate; he pretended 2 II, 35| a momentous and terrible matter. ~ ~ 3 II, 44| this in silence, and the matter was debated on both sides 4 II, 60| sorry that they had the matter in their own hands, whether 5 III, 10| garrison Africa. It was a matter of common talk how he had 6 III, 58| Tiberius when consulted on the matter disdained the information, 7 III, 72| had, without handling the matter, referred it to the emperor. 8 III, 73| Perhaps in any other matter, Senators, it would be more 9 III, 75| squander our own. What a paltry matter is this of which the aediles 10 III, 89| then refer back the entire matter to the Senate. Besides the 11 IV, 45| wearisome monotony in my subject matter. Then, again, an ancient 12 IV, 54| things princes have as a matter of course; one thing they 13 V, 6| that, after all, the whole matter should be left to his exclusive 14 VI, 11| is to be the issue of the matter, I shall admit that I was 15 VI, 17| for having introduced the matter in a thin Senate, notwithstanding 16 VI, 21| endangered to refer the matter to the Senate. In their 17 VI, 40| of Greece with abundant matter for the discussion of the 18 VI, 73| possibly ignorant of the matter, the charge was to a great 19 XII, 6| undertook the management of the matter in his own way. He asked 20 XII, 28| efforts of our kings in this matter. Still, I think, it is interesting 21 XII, 61| death, or by poison, was matter of conflicting rumours, 22 XIII, 10| foreigners, the decision of the matter was left to the hostages 23 XIV, 24| consuls, and then again the matter being referred back to the 24 XIV, 42| appeared too no difficult matter to destroy the colony, undefended 25 XIV, 56| search for arguments in a matter already weighed in the deliberations 26 XVI, 2| of the story, or of the matter itself, or sending persons 27 XVI, 29| outrage, and leave it a matter of doubt what the senators