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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
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