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 1     I,     19|       similar moderation in those bestowed on himself, but annoyed
 2     I,     69|         from his inmost heart. He bestowed a briefer praise on Drusus,
 3     I,     92|      extremity of the bridge, and bestowed praise and thanks on the
 4    II,     79|               But Germanicus also bestowed attention on other wonders.
 5   III,      9|         the liberality he usually bestowed on the sons of noble families.
 6   III,     19|         it to a freedman. Then he bestowed the usual attention on his
 7   III,     43|       over princes when they have bestowed everything, or over favourites,
 8    IV,      7|          himself checked them. He bestowed honours with regard to noble
 9    IV,     35| embroidered robe, gifts anciently bestowed by the Senate, and to confer
10    IV,     56|    enumerating the favours he had bestowed on him, asked time for impartial
11    IV,     56|      stronger is the fact that he bestowed his daughter on Marcus Agrippa,
12    IV,     95|          having himself in person bestowed the hand of his granddaughter
13    XI,      5|           to Crispinus. Vitellius bestowed a million on Sosibius, for
14    XI,     27|   selecting them, till the people bestowed this office as well as others.
15    XI,     33|     argued, been indiscriminately bestowed; new services ought to be
16   XII,     12|          turned to the envoys and bestowed high praise on the young
17   XIV,     70|           any sort, he might have bestowed. But neither of them did
18    XV,     14|       common soldier were to have bestowed on him by the emperor's
19   XVI,     12|        final act of servility, he bestowed on his slaves all his ready
20   XVI,     26|   diligence, as well as by having bestowed pains on opening the port
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