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 1     I,      1|       and after their death were written under the irritation of
 2     I,      7|        he had, in fact, sent the written order to the tribune) knew
 3     I,     16|       these details Augustus had written with his own hand, and had
 4     I,     47|          that a letter should be written in the prince's name, to
 5   III,     21|   incautious, he read out a note written by Piso, nearly to the following
 6    IV,     41|          was convicted of having written libellous verses, at the
 7    IV,     47|          the dictator, than by a written oration in reply, as if
 8    VI,     13| Vestilius was that he had either written an attack on Caius Caesar
 9    VI,     43|         the subject of a tragedy written by Scaurus, from which he
10    VI,     57|          prison for having there written some lampoons on the emperor.
11  XIII,     22|         Rusticus that a note was written to Caecina Tuscus, intrusting
12  XIII,     72|    allies in war. Avitus, having written to Curtilius Mancia, commander
13   XIV,     16|        in ill repute, for having written a confession in such a style. ~ ~
14    XV,      4|      make war. And indeed he had written to the emperor that a general
15    XV,     33|    Marius Celsus, from Pannonia. Written orders were sent to the
16   XVI,     18|          he is also said to have written, by way of remonstrance
17   XVI,     27|       that Thrasea in dismay had written something to enhance the
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