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 1     I,      3|            undiminished. For he had admitted the children of Agrippa,
 2     I,     10|         Livia. The latter was to be admitted into the Julian family with
 3     I,     96|             his accuser that he had admitted among the votaries of Augustus,
 4    II,     30|     Angrivarii, who had lately been admitted to our alliance, restored
 5    II,     31|     Mallovendus, whom we had lately admitted to surrender, pointed out
 6   III,     57|           the fiercest spirits were admitted, or any to whom poverty
 7   III,     78|          The new men who were often admitted into the Senate from the
 8    IV,     18|             Roman citizens had been admitted to the temple of Aesculapius,
 9    VI,     13|             Drusus, the emperor had admitted into his own select circle.
10    VI,     46|         some other nobles whom they admitted to their counsels, as there
11    VI,     78|     proscribed father, and on being admitted as a stepson into the house
12    XI,     29|             Italy beyond the Po was admitted to share our citizenship,
13    XI,     47|             a Roman knight, was not admitted. A young man of pure life,
14   XII,     41|           and his brothers too were admitted to surrender. ~ ~
15  XIII,     65|      Certainly some restraint, they admitted, must be put on the cupidity
16  XIII,     70|            the barbarians they were admitted into Pompey's theatre, where
17    XV,     96|         ascertain the truth, and is admitted by those who after Nero'
18   XVI,     38| understanding that he was not to be admitted to political life. The prosecutors,
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