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1 I, 8| provide for the honours due to his father, and not leave 2 I, 56| envoys, to the emperor his due allegiance, to myself my 3 II, 32| inflicted, and which, though due to no fault of the general, 4 II, 54| neglect of Archelaus was not due to pride, but was suggested 5 II, 60| that to his counsels was due whatever had ended successfully. 6 III, 6| the customary distinctions due to any noble had not fallen 7 III, 7| to all, provided only a due mean were observed; for 8 IV, 48| man posterity gives his due honour, and, if a fatal 9 IV, 89| men I shall describe in due course.~ ~ 10 VI, 33| he pay the full penalty due to the name and race of 11 XI, 6| elevation and fall I shall in due course relate, the senators 12 XII, 6| celebrate the nuptials in due form, for there was no precedent 13 XII, 7| singular advantage to us, due to divine providence, for 14 XII, 46| morasses, with encounters due to chance or to courage, 15 XIII, 42| and Corbulo too thought it due to the grandeur of Rome 16 XIII, 64| that he was giving what was due to the honour of the senators, 17 XIII, 70| the act goodnaturedly, as due to the impulsiveness of 18 XIV, 20| ended their days, I think it due to their ancestors not to 19 XV, 7| highly of these results, as due to the king's alarm and 20 XV, 34| Euphrates. Then, after the due lustration of his army, 21 XV, 43| to the emperor it seemed due to the providence of auspicious 22 XVI, 12| death. Fortune preserved the due order; the oldest died first, 23 XVI, 18| rigorously called in the debts due to his estate, and thereby