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1 I, 79| against pregnant women, but openly against armed men do I wage 2 I, 98| himself too give his vote openly on oath, that the rest might 3 II, 95| than herself. This was said openly; other words were whispered, 4 II, 117| by secret treachery but openly and by arms that the people 5 III, 5| remained, too boldly and openly to let one think that they 6 III, 9| of no one. This he said openly, avoiding anything like 7 III, 98| trial, though Ateius Capito openly remonstrated, with a show 8 IV, 40| contrary to his manner, spoke openly for the informers, complaining 9 IV, 50| Marius. This the emperor openly censured, and it caused 10 IV, 56| consult you on all matters, openly give out that you have long 11 IV, 72| did not dare to attempt it openly, and was seeking to veil 12 IV, 94| gazing on this foul and openly displayed servility. At 13 VI, 9| members of the Senate, some openly, some secretly employed 14 VI, 33| and Didymus, a freedman, openly exhibited the names of slave 15 VI, 37| Cneius Piso, and one who had openly exulted at the death of 16 XIII, 1| poison at a banquet, too openly to escape discovery. ~ ~ 17 XIII, 3| Still every honour was openly heaped on Agrippina, and 18 XIII, 17| his brother and not daring openly to order his murder, he 19 XIV, 60| on the emperor, which he openly recited at a large gathering, 20 XIV, 65| it had seized on Nero. "Openly inimical to the prince's 21 XV, 48| flames, because again others openly hurled brands, and kept 22 XV, 65| So he said openly, with however a secret apprehension 23 XVI, 5| absent from the show, as many openly and many more secretly made 24 XVI, 32| our ancestors, Thrasea has openly assumed the part of a traitor