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 1     I,      8|     and in their presence the oath was taken by Seius Strabo
 2     I,     11|     further proposed that the oath of allegiance to Tiberius
 3     I,     19|        he bound himself by an oath not to exceed it. ~ ~
 4     I,     48|  delay, accepted from him the oath of allegiance. The fourteenth
 5     I,     96| gardens and houses. As to the oath, the thing ought to be considered
 6     I,     98|       give his vote openly on oath, that the rest might be
 7    II,     38|      and Tiberius declared on oath that he would have interceded
 8    IV,     30| decision of the Senate, under oath, which banished him to Crete.
 9    IV,     42|     he bound the Senate by an oath that this was a State necessity.
10   XII,     40|       himself by his national oath not to shrink from weapons
11   XII,     56|       and parent. He swore an oath too that he would do him
12   XII,     56|      seemingly mindful of his oath, neither unsheathed the
13  XIII,     12|       colleague to extend the oath to his own enactments, for
14    XV,     19|   Paetus had guaranteed by an oath, before the standards, in
15    XV,     86|      led him on to forget his oath of allegiance, "I hated
16   XVI,     23|      always avoided the usual oath of allegiance; he was not
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