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1 I, 16| in such words. Tiberius's language even in matters which he 2 I, 37| submission and hear the language of entreaty, he would write 3 I, 69| much of his greatness in language elaborated for effect, more 4 I, 80| This language roused not only the Cherusci 5 II, 75| Germanicus addressed him in language such as suppressed resentment 6 II, 78| desired to interpret the language of his country, related 7 IV, 63| in a loud voice, in the language of his country, that it 8 IV, 88| vengeance in no obscure language. It was decreed without 9 VI, 2| with but slightly changed language, by such men as Scipio, 10 VI, 18| with an unusual freedom of language towards the emperor. This 11 VI, 26| assume the like, and his language differed as little. Hence 12 VI, 33| highly meritorious, his own language in all its brutality, and 13 XII, 10| motion in much the same language as Vitellius had lately 14 XII, 41| and tribunes, with similar language, stimulated the ardour of 15 XII, 44| another throne, in the same language of praise and gratitude. 16 XIII, 72| Avitus was impressed by this language and said that people must 17 XIV, 24| they began with abusive language of each other; then they 18 XIV, 34| acknowledged in complimentary language. Nothing was done to humiliate 19 XV, 9| was finished, in pompous language, but barren of facts. ~ ~ 20 XV, 61| assured by his own repeated language that the commander of the 21 XV, 79| and now with the sterner language of rebuke. "Where," he asked 22 XVI, 37| himself in demeanour and language to exhibit an ideal of virtue.