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 1     I,     19|        to himself, he would not allow so much as a lictor to be
 2     I,     56|     general who though he might allow my death to pass unpunished
 3     I,     62|  thought that he ought still to allow them an interval, in case
 4     I,     91|        advised that they should allow the Romans to quit their
 5     I,     95|  Tiberius refused, nor would he allow obedience to be sworn to
 6     I,    102|     from Tiberius, who liked to allow the Senate such shows of
 7     I,    105|         whom he did not mean to allow to leave Rome.~ ~
 8    II,     50|        his by military force or allow time to dissipate a silly
 9   III,     32| military custody, but would not allow them to be examined by torture
10    IV,     56|    Roman knight. Though I might allow it, do you imagine it would
11    IV,     90| apprehensions to the Senate and allow their removal. Of all his
12    IV,     94|     with repeated entreaties to allow themselves to be seen in
13    VI,     31|      was asked whether he would allow him to be buried, and he
14   XII,     37|         treacherous peace might allow no rest to the general and
15   XII,     65|   fighting of infantry, did not allow of cavalry operations. After
16  XIII,     11|        of January. Nor would he allow the prosecution of Carinas
17  XIII,     26|         emperor's profligacy to allow of his suffering any penalty.
18  XIII,     42|         For Vologeses would not allow his brother Tiridates to
19  XIII,     72|      with the Romans, who would allow none but themselves to be
20    XV,     76|        promptly that he did not allow him to embrace his children
21   XVI,     22|    Capito Cossutianus would not allow to be forgotten. He had
22   XVI,     25|    Cassius, if you are going to allow rivals of the Bruti to multiply
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