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1 I, 3| Lucius, into the house of the Caesars; and before they had yet 2 I, 15| terrible to the house of the Caesars as a stepmother. No honour 3 I, 98| statue above those of the Caesars, and had set the bust of 4 II, 37| alleged, with the names of Caesars and of Senators, to which 5 II, 54| extinction of the family of the Caesars, Tiberius acquired the empire, 6 II, 83| with statues of the two Caesars. Tiberius was the more delighted 7 II, 100| deep-rooted affection for the Caesars." ~ ~ 8 III, 10| shore at the tomb of the Caesars. In broad daylight, when 9 III, 41| such a petition, though the Caesars were but in the beginning 10 IV, 47| crammed with invectives on the Caesars. Yet the Divine Julius, 11 IV, 56| to say, the house of the Caesars into two factions. Even 12 IV, 95| alliance with the blood of the Caesars, for he could point to Octavia 13 VI, 71| Augustus and the name of the Caesars would become a laughing-stock 14 XII, 3| off the grandeur of the Caesars to some other house.~ ~ 15 XII, 7| seized at the caprice of the Caesars. This is quite alien to 16 XII, 72| their late services to the Caesars, when they were in occupation 17 XIII, 1| regarded, of the line of the Caesars. Silanus in fact was the 18 XIV, 9| the whole family of the Caesars, and remembering Germanicus 19 XIV, 80| give to the house of the Caesars a lawful heir? Do the people 20 XV, 17| Pompeii, and of all that the Caesars had done in the way of holding 21 XVI, 7| revolt from the House of the Caesars. And that he might not merely