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1 I, 32| the same tricks were now revived by Drusus. Was it only sons 2 I, 51| their fatal infatuation, revived not so much by the anger 3 I, 95| his patriotism, for he had revived the law of treason, the 4 I, 95| prosecutions for treason should be revived, replied that the laws must 5 III, 101| a moderate fortune, now revived the glory of his ancestors. ~ ~ 6 IV, 10| suppressing a groan, he revived their spirits with a fluent 7 IV, 30| himself, fresh odium and revived the old; stripped of his 8 IV, 35| custom of antiquity was revived, and one of the Senators 9 IV, 38| despot. All this Tiberius revived eight years later, charging 10 VI, 42| This usage he had himself revived in Labeo's case, but Labeo, 11 VI, 66| his dominion, his spirit revived, and he asked what the sudden 12 XII, 13| was possible without war, revived ancient discipline, kept 13 XII, 27| been neglected, should be revived and henceforth observed. 14 XIII, 53| decree of the Senate was revived, along with the penalty 15 XIII, 66| been dropped should not be revived after a year; that the praetor 16 XIV, 16| He even revived the charges of a period 17 XIV, 60| which the law of treason was revived, and men thought that it