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at the same time43
is said to have40
in the time of31
year of his age30
on the other hand25
in the midst of24
said to have been24
in the case of22
the rest of the22
at the head of21
as well as the21
a man of consular20
for the purpose of19
man of consular rank19
in the presence of18
the time of the18
he is said to17
in the reign of17
of the calends of17
seems to have been17
the time of his17
of the equestrian order16
in a short time16
of the pretorian guards16
the temple of jupiter16
the people of rome16
of the temple of15
upon the death of15
of the twelve caesars15
it is said that15
on account of his15
in the temple of15
decree of the senate15
appears to have been15
the senate and people14
he was obliged to14
the rest of his14
by the title of14
in the habit of14
it would have been14
lives of the twelve14
at the time of14
for a long time14
in the person of14
of the civil war13
in the consulship of13
about the same time13
of those who were13
in the way of13
his lives of the13
in the campus martius13
there is reason to13
the banks of the13
the lives of the13
the use of the13
for the first time13
it is certain that13
he put to death13
after the death of13
lives of the grammarians13
to have been a13
and corrected by t12
into the hands of12
twelve caesars by c12
that he should be12
the middle of the12
with a view to12
the title of emperor12
the translation of alexander12
translation of alexander thomson12
on account of the12
the government of the12
in which he was12
in the character of12
the time of augustus12
the name of the12
the twelve caesars by12
in the beginning of12
to which are added12
of the roman people12
revised and corrected by12
the temple of mars11
in the course of11
those who had been11
that he had been11
he seems to have11
a decree of the11
was one of the11
he ordered to be11
as often as he11
the calends of january11
the form of a11
the temple of the11
of those who had11
tribunes of the people11
the head of the11
the death of his11
the freedom of the10
ordered him to be10
an account of the10
the greater part of10
under the title of10
of the first rank10
for the sake of10
from the time of10
it must have been10
with the title of10
the tribunes of the10
he was in the10
men of consular rank9
the beginning of his9
the command of the9
in the service of9
in the neighbourhood of9
in the shape of9
as soon as he9
it is probable that9
was the first who9
king of the parthians9
the images of the9
in a letter to9
in the name of9
the day of his9
at the foot of9
under the name of9
is one of the9
with his own hand9
of the reign of9
supposed to be the9
in the administration of9
the hands of the9
the honour of a9
the administration of justice9
in the middle of9
the expiration of his9
that he could not9
by the name of8
his return to rome8
the freedom of rome8
that part of the8
beginning of his reign8
one of the most8
was at that time8
of the first distinction8
the presence of the8
with regard to the8
with the view of8
the nature of the8
as if he had8
the family of the8
in the first place8
was the son of8
are said to have8
upon the day of8
of his own life8
is said that he8
in consequence of a8
in the use of8
in the following terms8
in the same manner8
was at this time8
freedom of the city8
to the memory of8
tribune of the people8
that he might not8
the death of augustus8
the son of a8
honour of a triumph8
with respect to the8
the power of the8
with which he was8
as far as the8
of the roman empire8
the interests of the8
in the civil war7
prefect of the pretorian7
the conclusion of the7
the centre of the7
on the side of7
he was so much7
put an end to7
the race of the7
father of his country7
a few days before7
the author of the7
put to the torture7
of the same name7
he returned to rome7
in a state of7
was born in the7
had the honour of7
of some of the7
that he was not7
to be put to7
in the hands of7
at the age of7
and the rest of7
the reign of augustus7
the manners of the7
the reign of nero7
to have been of7
for the most part7
the senatorian and equestrian7
of the vestal virgins7
to the government of7
the last of the7
by whom he had7
to the cultivation of7
a part of the7
the affections of the7
said that he was7
in honour of his7
senate and people of7
in the form of7
put him to death7
the day of the7
not so much as7
on the banks of7
and people of rome7
the beginning of the7
at the end of7
a man of the7
in one of his7
is reported to have7
the emperor and his7
was so far from7
part of his life7
at the expiration of7
the end of the7
that he was the7
after he became emperor6
that he would be6
in the mean time6
the situation of the6
to the study of6
a view to the6
the palace of the6
hundred millions of sesterces6
the end of his6
of the people of6
towards the close of6
by whom he was6
the close of the6
advancement to the empire6
in imitation of the6
the eyes of the6
the care of the6
the office of praetor6
of a roman knight6
is reason to think6
that it was the6
that he might be6
not only in the6
the ides of march6
he went over to6
that it would be6
the temple of peace6
as one of the6
it is difficult to6
and put to death6
on the palatine hill6
into the form of6
the whole body of6
a great number of6
it is well known6
during the reign of6
the authority of the6
to have been written6
the same time that6
government of the empire6
would have been interesting6
an act of the6
one of his freedmen6
all those who had6
for him in the6
he had recourse to6
in the room of6
under the command of6
in which he had6
with a degree of6
the title of father6
by the death of6
the memory of his6
if he had been6
at the death of6
the citizens of rome6
the course of the6
supposed to have been6
assembly of the people6
of the human race6
according to his own6
a centurion of the6
a few days after6
centurion of the first6
is supposed to have6
the point of the6
of a man who6
so far as to6
in the circensian games6
he was in a6
he entered the city6
the side of the6
of alexander the great6
he was of a6
that he was a6
of a man of6
from time to time6
of the flavian family6
the number of the6
time of his death6
an end to his6
the limits of the6
senatorian and equestrian orders6
the whole course of6
since the time of6
some are of opinion6
to the island of6
his advancement to the6
the day before the6
in such a manner6
the country of the6
that he had not6
whole body of the6
is difficult to say6
and when he was6
at that time the6
the reign of tiberius6
of one of his6
from his earliest years6
the protection of the6
men of the equestrian5
that he used to5
is reason to believe5
the daughter of a5
on the point of5
at the moment of5
the age of manhood5
but it was not5
of the highest rank5
filled the office of5
has been mentioned before5
he was the first5
for some time after5
with his own hands5
violent hands upon himself5
with which it was5
that he was born5
man of pretorian rank5
through the means of5
the death of tiberius5
in which they were5
was the daughter of5
the first of the5
he was born at5
both civil and military5
the point of a5
was born upon the5
the coast of campania5
the first of these5
on the coast of5
had been burnt down5
from the foundation of5
the king of the5
of an equestrian family5
who had formerly been5
the remains of the5
the proceedings of the5
day on which he5
that he was in5
four hundred thousand sesterces5
to the dignity of5
in the same way5
the third of the5
he was upon the5
the care of his5
a hundred millions of5
it was his custom5
to those who were5
to the family of5
the people in the5
which had been long5
to the senate and5
it was he who5
laid violent hands upon5
he died in the5
title of father of5
to the highest pitch5
to have been the5
him by the senate5
of the family of5
the temple of apollo5
act of the senate5
that the roman people5
the streets of rome5
in his own person5
in the manner of5
the dignity of the5
condition of the roman5
to whom he had5
to such a degree5
a tribune of the5
by the fall of5
as well as in5
unanimously saluted by the5
entertained the people with5
still to be seen5
in his first consulship5
the character of a5
that he would not5
the honour of the5
letter to the senate5
the arms of the5
for the administration of5
it is impossible to5
some time or other5
a town of the5
on the other side5
and after he had5
the expulsion of the5
in an age when5
for the use of5
of the roman power5
which he had made5
as if it was5
the site of the5
the former of these5
day before the calends5
the theatre of marcellus5
so much as a5
to him by the5
race of the caesars5
and at the same5
at the instigation of5
in his own presence5
he ordered them to5
daughter of a man5
be put to death5
towards the end of5
that he not only5
as much as possible5
was in the habit5
it appears to have5
in the management of5
he is reported to5
the empire of the5
to that of the5
a man of pretorian5
the waters of the5
in which they had5
the banishment of ovid5
that he would have5
may be regarded as5
the condition of the5
of which he was5
he was not only5
which had been burnt5
the first day of5
by the hands of5
under the pretext of5
to which he was5
and such as were5
form of a province5
in which it is5
at the expense of5
one and the same5
before the temple of5
carried in a litter5
a candidate for the5
reason to believe that5
the death of the5
he made no scruple5
the shape of a5
in the island of5
or so much as5
that no one should5
the battle of philippi5
hunting of wild beasts5
a few years after5
a letter to the5
the state of the5
had by this time5
by the advice of5
which he held in5
temple of jupiter capitolinus5
of the augustan age5
nor did he ever5
and that he might5
the temple of venus5
the gates of the5
with which they were5
the master of the5
to which he had5
with the rest of5
two hundred thousand sesterces5
the commencement of the5
of father of his5
of the emperor and5
of the life of5
to those about him5
images of the gods5
of the state of5
to the roman people5
at the dedication of5
a few months before5
offices of the state5
to the end of5
that he was obliged5
the hands of his5
under the pretence of5
the service of the5
as well as to5
the representation of a4
we may be sure4
the month of december4
upon the calends of4
in consequence of his4
the statues of the4
of the christian aera4
the temple of janus4
which followed the death4
and the temple of4
master of the horse4
the army of the4
that there was a4
the government of a4
for it is certain4
the house of flavia4
by the emperor claudius4
must be remembered that4
assemblies of the people4
the building of the4
was a native of4
the voice of the4
the reduction of the4
on the road to4
the tenor of his4
when he was in4
had been adopted by4
to a life of4
end to his life4
good state of health4
of him in the4
succession to the empire4
it is to be4
in the battle of4
which had formerly been4
at an early age4
by an act of4
years before the christian4
so much the more4
the year in which4
was a roman knight4
the life of augustus4
within the limits of4
it must be remembered4
the entrance of the4
the administration of affairs4
of the campus martius4
the honours of a4
is probable that he4
the bed of the4
during a period of4
in spite of all4
along the coast of4
in the circus maximus4
was to have been4
the battle of pharsalia4
as he entered the4
a poem on the4
and in a short4
year of the christian4
the gates of rome4
saluted him by the4
whilst he was yet4
in the power of4
death of julius caesar4
the use of arms4
he entered the senate4
and that he should4
were of a nature4
in course of time4
a mark of infamy4
an assembly of the4
to give an account4
for the entertainment of4
the laws of the4
of the senate to4
year of the reign4
the magistrates of the4
and that he was4
saluted by the title4
he returned to his4
the minds of men4
incurred the displeasure of4
of two hundred and4
a little before the4
as has been already4
which had been left4
on the subject of4
orders of the people4
large sums of money4
had been married to4
by those who had4
he went to the4
the close of his4
was brought to rome4
the mouth of the4
who had been married4
who had been his4
in the death of4
state of the empire4
of good and evil4
had been guilty of4
party of the nobles4
that he did not4
of the people in4
was not to be4
at the close of4
before the death of4
his daughter and grand4
management of public affairs4
of the adverse party4
of the world in4
for a short time4
any of the provinces4
with a mixture of4
of the roman army4
of the roman knights4
is evident from the4
to the roman arms4
order that he might4
history of his own4
part of the world4
at which he was4
one of his statues4
the extinction of the4
if it had been4
the road to naples4
was supposed to be4
of the city to4
the daughter of marcus4
put a stop to4
that he should have4
the termination of the4
he used to say4
the second book of4
now arrived at the4
the shore of the4
of a nature to4
he ordered him to4
upon condition that he4
for the honour of4
give an account of4
it was in the4
he applied himself with4
applied himself to the4
in the month of4
that one of the4
in the pursuit of4
and he would have4
on his return from4
in the centre of4
to some of the4
building of the city4
during the whole course4
to that of his4
he wrote to him4
he sent for the4
that he had a4
upon his arrival in4
and though he had4
the temple of concord4
upon his return to4
which he had formerly4
the best means of4
to his own house4
the use of his4
in his second consulship4
the foundation of rome4
he was a man4
for whom he had4
was invited to die4
in the annals of4
the case of a4
of several of the4
he was the only4
the loss of his4
the foot of the4
the case of his4
upon the ides of4
followed the death of4
the hunting of wild4
there was no one4
has been already observed4
the ninth of the4
he was so far4
in different parts of4
in that part of4
they seem to have4
man of the world4
it appears from the4
the wings of the4
to those who had4
in the act of4
be erected for him4
his hands and feet4
fourth year of his4
could not refrain from4
the reign of commodus4
for the execution of4
made himself master of4
belonging to the family4
the genius of the4
a million of sesterces4
which he had not4
the incursions of the4
after the battle of4
in the choice of4
to be erected for4
day of his reign4
the field of mars4
in the times of4
torn to pieces by4
by means of a4
of the civil wars4
all the rest of4
in order that he4
of one of the4
the fall of the4
that it was a4
with a variety of4
or none at all4
at the public expense4
in a fit of4
at his own expense4
as if they had4
with a number of4
office of pontifex maximus4
reason to think that4
calends the first of4
is certain that he4
by a decree of4
the history of his4
that it might not4
to be a good4
the death of julius4
to pay his respects4
in the highest degree4
with him in the4
the first distinction in4
a certain number of4
who had been made4
an account of his4
it was impossible to4
as a private person4
his accession to the4
for the loss of4
such a number of4
at the distance of4
to any one of4
the murder of his4
whether he should not4
the isthmus of corinth4
fifty millions of sesterces4
temple of the flavian4
the captain of the4
still in good preservation4
the use of wine4
their wives and children4
to the care of4
part of the roman4
had been put to4
the cognomen of germanicus4
the calends the first4
after his return from4
that they had been4
was a man of4
master of the world4
was condemned to death4
he conducted himself with4
palace of the caesars4
the statue of jupiter4
to the rank of4
the day on which4
the highest honours to4
on the day of4
during the celebration of4
the greatest of men4
the opening of the4
in regard to the4
the cause of the4
as a part of4
and some of them4
pay his respects to4
condition that he should4
that he intended to4
all those who were4
on the same day4
put to the sword4
it is true that4
him to be put4
he would not so4
on the appian way4
the foundation of the4
at the battle of4
the office of consul4
to him as a4
it seems to have4
candidate for the consulship4
the spoils of the4
when he came to4
to the advice of4
to the honour of4
the office of pontifex4
who was born at4
by the favour of4
he was sent to4
of the people to4
bad state of health4
persons of the first4
the execution of this4
of which he had4
the charge of the4
so much as the4
in the history of4
the minds of the4
of the young emperor4
to be dragged from4
ninth of the calends4
of castor and pollux4
mother of the gods4
the entertainment of the4
the celebration of the4
in the composition of4
if at any time4
the leaders of the4
from the death of4
a vast number of4
of the name of4
the day before he4
as well as for4
the temple of castor4
the party of the4
a man who had4
a new kind of4
third year of his4
by the will of4
as in the case4
lost his father when4
is to be regretted3
see note to c3
he applied himself to3
the rome of that3
after the conquest of3
paid particular attention to3
built the temple of3
he had two sons3
the expiration of the3
had been sent to3
of the nature of3
the names of the3
regard to the public3
expiration of his praetorship3
government of the province3
whatever might be the3
he was not the3
appear to have been3
upon his return from3
and the death of3
he was a mere3
in the attributes of3
and that of the3
on the summit of3
in the houses of3
the ground in the3
only that he was3
even by his own3
the founder of the3
before the christian aera3
to him in the3
streets of the city3
persons in the city3
years in which he3
six years of age3
the troops of the3
which had been erected3
up and down the3
five hundred thousand sesterces3
to the office of3
temple of venus genitrix3
if they had been3
paid the highest honours3
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in the situation of3
the latter part of3
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he had occasion to3
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a citizen of rome3
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the time he was3
of one of them3
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to the lot of3
his adoption into the3
reported to have said3
the altars of the3
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some of his friends3
him that he would3
the prosecution of the3
to him that he3
state of rewards and3
at the time he3
to the nature of3
the value of the3
he was reduced to3
of the liberal sciences3
at the gates of3
those who were condemned3
he succeeded to the3
there was not a3
as it had been3
of a nature the3
by a roman knight3
be carried to the3
of the circus maximus3
until late at night3
the other side of3
side of the forum3
of the roman emperors3
the eyes of all3
had the good fortune3
his hand to kiss3
of his mother and3
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he gave up the3
a very young man3
young man of a3
that he would give3
of body and mind3
from the building of3
either in jest or3
second book of the3
the same time an3
and ordered it to3
melted down all the3
spoils taken from the3
in the town of3
republican form of government3
as much as he3
he governed the province3
at this time in3
with the blood of3
it is believed that3
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he chose rather to3
much for the sake3
after the loss of3
times of the republic3
in an affair of3
in his last moments3
the constitution of his3
of fifty millions of3
the writings of the3
that in a very3
of the most eminent3
the temple of vesta3
to pieces by dogs3
a show of gladiators3
would have been curious3
on the top of3
the course of his3
a hundred and fifty3
a good state of3
he made use of3
columns of white marble3
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was a matter of3
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the fashion of the3
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to have been at3
he designed to have3
to say nothing of3
the memory of the3
summoned as a witness3
as well as by3
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by whom it is3
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those whom he had3
of the defeat of3
in a few days3
at an early period3
temples of the gods3
by whom it was3
the strength of the3
of the number of3
in the execution of3
been transmitted to posterity3
affections of the army3
he was yet an3
with whom he was3
it may not be3
the names of those3
the dedication of the3
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seems to be confirmed3
opened and read in3
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during the period of3
by the help of3
upon an estate belonging3
the term of his3
frequently in his mouth3
that he was so3
introduced amongst the romans3
the tribunal of the3
to restore order in3
to the imperial dignity3
was not so much3
which might be expected3
at the public spectacles3
at the feet of3
and the roman people3
the whole of his3
the rewards due to3
he not only gave3
under pretence of his3
the territory of the3
a funeral oration in3
after the expiration of3
the name of augustus3
the jews from rome3
provinces of the empire3
the top of the3
in connection with the3
the emperor in the3
he was on the3
of the palatine apollo3
the wrath of the3
there now remain only3
in great favour with3
it may be affirmed3
the jealousy of the3
the great offices of3
miles from the city3
he was desirous of3
to the astonishment of3
not so much for3
civil war between caesar3
had been given to3
the habits of the3
would some time or3
as he was returning3
the appearance of a3
he took possession of3
the neighbourhood of rome3
a person who had3
the mercy of the3
the age of puberty3
he was in love3
he published a proclamation3
the conspiracy of catiline3
he was induced to3
of all those who3
the calends of october3
one of the consuls3
those who were in3
in process of time3
of rewards and punishments3
in a public sense3
might not be too3
upon the third of3
he was sacrificing in3
site of the present3
day of his death3
had been taken from3
he scarcely ever gave3
was the brother of3
at the same moment3
he was taken off3
was the author of3
he could not refrain3
the moment of his3
the seats of the3
the body of the3
with respect to his3
centurions of the first3
pronounced a funeral oration3
a third part of3
the interposition of the3
the manner in which3
by the emperor and3
pounds of our money3
in any other way3
but that of the3
above the level of3
the character of the3
on the brink of3
as well as of3
of a wise man3
the will of the3
the front of the3
the corners of the3
so much as one3
upon a charge of3
the assemblies of the3
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part of the house2
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temple of the god2
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of rome and of2
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the sense of a2
those who had attained2
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his opinion in favour2
degree of favour with2
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affections of the people2
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on their way to2
brutus and cassius the2
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of his skill in2
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the soldiers of his2
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the partisans of the2
the skins of wild2
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games in honour of2
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prefects of the pretorian2
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to have stood at2
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the roman name and2
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for the dispatch of2
him in his flight2
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that we ought to2
a town in the2
of the greek language2
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the temples in the2
and his sister octavia2
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of mankind were little2
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of the public service2
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on the writings of2
of the command of2
in gold and silver2
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the republican form of2
he was requested to2
by sea and land2
the gardens of mecaenas2
with regard to his2
of the sovereign people2
the history of greece2
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of the wars of2
the institutions of the2
the roots of the2
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by the ancients under2
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parts of his body2
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by the use of2
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to upwards of two2
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seventeen years of age2
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the style and title2
the effects of a2
full assembly of the2
man of the most2
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to the education of2
the favour of a2
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such a manner as2
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of animals of various2
vote of the senate2
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at the desire of2
would come to be2
in the same place2
from the depths of2
for he had discovered2
he did not always2
by way of a2
to the freedom of2
as well as a2
the day of election2
the court of the2
not to have been2
form of government was2
the shores of the2
to which he belonged2
he was enabled to2
to their former condition2
the atrocities of the2
the roman army had2
that the enemy was2
poets in the subsequent2
who were convicted of2
his father octavius had2
upon him with the2
after the taking of2
of serving in the2
from any of the2
the figure of a2
had formerly been in2
in the same circumstances2
a tax upon urine2
and all ranks of2
he ended his days2
he entertained the people2
a daughter named julia2
in a strain of2
was struck with the2
in the games celebrated2
prevailed upon by the2
and while he was2
the usual course of2
during the whole time2
of the children of2
procession of the salii2
who flourished under the2
treaties with foreign princes2
it was thought that2
it was to the2
had been much reduced2
to pass that way2
in a greek proverb2
to the veteran soldiers2
the pressure of the2
of his own house2
down all before him2
circumstances of those times2
he had now a2
him to beware of2
laying violent hands upon2
when he had a2
the court of his2
and the origin of2
son of asinius pollio2
a city like rome2
queen of the iceni2
chief speaker is laelius2
him from his purpose2
great number of the2
it was necessary that2
holding in his hand2
that his anxiety to2
an amphora of wine2
which he was slain2
he pretended to be2
he was in great2
in his right hand2
would be tedious to2
the distinction of the2
informs us that it2
men of the city2
amphora of wine at2
called after his name2
one of his legions2
and in the civil2
a few of the2
to come and see2
consular rank in command2
the eighth of the2
in his african triumph2
even to his own2
the son of claudius2
remarkable for his noble2
no less than a2
the command of armies2
of the miracles of2
in the usual manner2
the owners of the2
was cut off by2
his marriage with agrippina2
the work is addressed2
was a city of2
italy and the provinces2
to summon the people2
from the office of2
of her infamous conduct2
naked into the ring2
have stood at the2
he was cut off2
were made for his2
which had been made2
after the defeat of2
by the courage of2
his house on the2
had declared against him2
portico of the temple2
who were to be2
the rank of patricians2
the jursan envoy was2
the public and private2
three hundred sesterces a2
three days and three2
according to their several2
temple of the caesars2
had nearly cost him2
rest of the company2
were in general the2
fell at his feet2
and with it the2
the first of which2
that the people of2
he would gladly have2
was of a civic2
and the two julias2
in the augustan age2
lest it should be2
looked upon as a2
of the value of2
being dissatisfied with the2
any one who was2
the culture of vineyards2
and threw them down2
not much more than2
hanging from his neck2
to have the honour2
and in the night2
we shall find that2
shouts of the soldiers2
when he indulged himself2
a doubt that the2
all written in the2
he made himself master2
the vices of the2
it may be well2
it would appear that2
the fates had decreed2
it a matter of2
highest offices in the2
derived chiefly from the2
into a kind of2
under the reign of2
had filled the office2
morals of the people2
scrupled not to introduce2
there could be none2
being in a great2
the empire to the2
but we find from2
in alliance with rome2
the walls of rome2
and the senate as2
very centre of his2
of the alban mount2
likewise the history of2
the cultivation of that2
to save himself from2
be attended with the2
two hundred and fifty2
early in the morning2
of the bay of2
beyond the limits of2
the first who had2
ought to be a2
has been already said2
not far from the2
to be decreed to2
honours which had been2
the violence of the2
the feelings of men2
his title of augustus2
he raised to the2
was entirely governed by2
in the prime of2
former of these he2
and a fact which2
when he was going2
the use of litters2
gave rise to the2
to the usage of2
time of the republic2
the statue of julius2
successor on the throne2
calends of october th2
the head of an2
he was in such2
no secret of his2
his office he was2
on the jews was2
he was suffering from2
hear no more of2
by a stretch of2
by the necessities of2
of the public treasury2
god and master orders2
of his father domitius2
to one of them2
every way he could2
the consuls in the2
it in the following2
the force of the2
to act upon the2
he did nothing else2
a cut through the2
for the opening of2
received the triumphal ornaments2
it at all certain2
that he would come2
he must have been2
fourth of the calends2
candidate for the quaestorship2
your opinion of me2
be prefect of the2
the dignity of a2
and villas of the2
the click of castanets2
to have been his2
than four hundred thousand2
been made free of2
who was married to2
we cannot entertain any2
he declared that he2
that he was soaring2
in a great rage2
for the ensuing year2
is mentioned by pliny2
it will be recollected2
borne the office of2
before he could get2
neither caligula nor nero2
in a disturbed state2
was disgusted with the2
which is said to2
he has left behind2
presented him with a2
news of his death2
two wings of horse2
designs of his enemies2
of the julian law2
as a young man2
to the army in2
the people of ilium2
one hundred and sixty2
upon the sight of2
were found in the2
both of men and2
he had obtained the2
he loved her so2
the chastity of his2
declared in the senate2
the reign of vespasian2
a public performance in2