Book,  Par.

 1     I,     71|   former days Titus Tatius, to retain the rites of the Sabines,
 2    II,      5|      surveillance, letting him retain his royal pomp and title.
 3    II,     18|    anything left for us but to retain our freedom or to die before
 4    II,     90|     nor will the murderer long retain the reward of the fatal
 5    II,    100|        begun, and you will not retain on your side the centurions
 6    IV,     22|       but in other respects to retain the ordinary legal position
 7    IV,     32|    that year, had not dared to retain it, because he feared the
 8    VI,     44|       them, by which he should retain his province, and the emperor
 9   XII,     57|  barbarians. Rhadamistus might retain his ill-gotten gains, as
10  XIII,      5|    distinct. The Senate should retain its ancient powers; Italy
11  XIII,     56| granddaughter being allowed to retain the other half, and what
12  XIII,     66|       that the soldiers should retain their immunities except
13   XIV,      3|  Agrippina in her eagerness to retain her influence went so far
14    XV,      2|     arms, that I had wished to retain what my ancestors had won.
15    XV,     13|      half his army in Syria to retain the forts built on the Euphrates,
16    XV,     26|        and let the provincials retain the right of showing their
17    XV,     45|        obeyed in their wish to retain him." ~ ~
18   XVI,     17|       end they may receive and retain a special memorial. ~ ~
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