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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 43 |
is said to have | 40 |
in the time of | 31 |
year of his age | 30 |
on the other hand | 25 |
in the midst of | 24 |
said to have been | 24 |
in the case of | 22 |
the rest of the | 22 |
at the head of | 21 |
as well as the | 21 |
a man of consular | 20 |
for the purpose of | 19 |
man of consular rank | 19 |
in the presence of | 18 |
the time of the | 18 |
he is said to | 17 |
in the reign of | 17 |
of the calends of | 17 |
seems to have been | 17 |
the time of his | 17 |
of the equestrian order | 16 |
in a short time | 16 |
of the pretorian guards | 16 |
the temple of jupiter | 16 |
the people of rome | 16 |
of the temple of | 15 |
upon the death of | 15 |
of the twelve caesars | 15 |
it is said that | 15 |
on account of his | 15 |
in the temple of | 15 |
decree of the senate | 15 |
appears to have been | 15 |
the senate and people | 14 |
he was obliged to | 14 |
the rest of his | 14 |
by the title of | 14 |
in the habit of | 14 |
it would have been | 14 |
lives of the twelve | 14 |
at the time of | 14 |
for a long time | 14 |
in the person of | 14 |
of the civil war | 13 |
in the consulship of | 13 |
about the same time | 13 |
of those who were | 13 |
in the way of | 13 |
his lives of the | 13 |
in the campus martius | 13 |
there is reason to | 13 |
the banks of the | 13 |
the lives of the | 13 |
the use of the | 13 |
for the first time | 13 |
it is certain that | 13 |
he put to death | 13 |
after the death of | 13 |
lives of the grammarians | 13 |
to have been a | 13 |
and corrected by t | 12 |
into the hands of | 12 |
twelve caesars by c | 12 |
that he should be | 12 |
the middle of the | 12 |
with a view to | 12 |
the title of emperor | 12 |
the translation of alexander | 12 |
translation of alexander thomson | 12 |
on account of the | 12 |
the government of the | 12 |
in which he was | 12 |
in the character of | 12 |
the time of augustus | 12 |
the name of the | 12 |
the twelve caesars by | 12 |
in the beginning of | 12 |
to which are added | 12 |
of the roman people | 12 |
revised and corrected by | 12 |
the temple of mars | 11 |
in the course of | 11 |
those who had been | 11 |
that he had been | 11 |
he seems to have | 11 |
a decree of the | 11 |
was one of the | 11 |
he ordered to be | 11 |
as often as he | 11 |
the calends of january | 11 |
the form of a | 11 |
the temple of the | 11 |
of those who had | 11 |
tribunes of the people | 11 |
the head of the | 11 |
the death of his | 11 |
the freedom of the | 10 |
ordered him to be | 10 |
an account of the | 10 |
the greater part of | 10 |
under the title of | 10 |
of the first rank | 10 |
for the sake of | 10 |
from the time of | 10 |
it must have been | 10 |
with the title of | 10 |
the tribunes of the | 10 |
he was in the | 10 |
men of consular rank | 9 |
the beginning of his | 9 |
the command of the | 9 |
in the service of | 9 |
in the neighbourhood of | 9 |
in the shape of | 9 |
as soon as he | 9 |
it is probable that | 9 |
was the first who | 9 |
king of the parthians | 9 |
the images of the | 9 |
in a letter to | 9 |
in the name of | 9 |
the day of his | 9 |
at the foot of | 9 |
under the name of | 9 |
is one of the | 9 |
with his own hand | 9 |
of the reign of | 9 |
supposed to be the | 9 |
in the administration of | 9 |
the hands of the | 9 |
the honour of a | 9 |
the administration of justice | 9 |
in the middle of | 9 |
the expiration of his | 9 |
that he could not | 9 |
by the name of | 8 |
his return to rome | 8 |
the freedom of rome | 8 |
that part of the | 8 |
beginning of his reign | 8 |
one of the most | 8 |
was at that time | 8 |
of the first distinction | 8 |
the presence of the | 8 |
with regard to the | 8 |
with the view of | 8 |
the nature of the | 8 |
as if he had | 8 |
the family of the | 8 |
in the first place | 8 |
was the son of | 8 |
are said to have | 8 |
upon the day of | 8 |
of his own life | 8 |
is said that he | 8 |
in consequence of a | 8 |
in the use of | 8 |
in the following terms | 8 |
in the same manner | 8 |
was at this time | 8 |
freedom of the city | 8 |
to the memory of | 8 |
tribune of the people | 8 |
that he might not | 8 |
the death of augustus | 8 |
the son of a | 8 |
honour of a triumph | 8 |
with respect to the | 8 |
the power of the | 8 |
with which he was | 8 |
as far as the | 8 |
of the roman empire | 8 |
the interests of the | 8 |
in the civil war | 7 |
prefect of the pretorian | 7 |
the conclusion of the | 7 |
the centre of the | 7 |
on the side of | 7 |
he was so much | 7 |
put an end to | 7 |
the race of the | 7 |
father of his country | 7 |
a few days before | 7 |
the author of the | 7 |
put to the torture | 7 |
of the same name | 7 |
he returned to rome | 7 |
in a state of | 7 |
was born in the | 7 |
had the honour of | 7 |
of some of the | 7 |
that he was not | 7 |
to be put to | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
at the age of | 7 |
and the rest of | 7 |
the reign of augustus | 7 |
the manners of the | 7 |
the reign of nero | 7 |
to have been of | 7 |
for the most part | 7 |
the senatorian and equestrian | 7 |
of the vestal virgins | 7 |
to the government of | 7 |
the last of the | 7 |
by whom he had | 7 |
to the cultivation of | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
the affections of the | 7 |
said that he was | 7 |
in honour of his | 7 |
senate and people of | 7 |
in the form of | 7 |
put him to death | 7 |
the day of the | 7 |
not so much as | 7 |
on the banks of | 7 |
and people of rome | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
at the end of | 7 |
a man of the | 7 |
in one of his | 7 |
is reported to have | 7 |
the emperor and his | 7 |
was so far from | 7 |
part of his life | 7 |
at the expiration of | 7 |
the end of the | 7 |
that he was the | 7 |
after he became emperor | 6 |
that he would be | 6 |
in the mean time | 6 |
the situation of the | 6 |
to the study of | 6 |
a view to the | 6 |
the palace of the | 6 |
hundred millions of sesterces | 6 |
the end of his | 6 |
of the people of | 6 |
towards the close of | 6 |
by whom he was | 6 |
the close of the | 6 |
advancement to the empire | 6 |
in imitation of the | 6 |
the eyes of the | 6 |
the care of the | 6 |
the office of praetor | 6 |
of a roman knight | 6 |
is reason to think | 6 |
that it was the | 6 |
that he might be | 6 |
not only in the | 6 |
the ides of march | 6 |
he went over to | 6 |
that it would be | 6 |
the temple of peace | 6 |
as one of the | 6 |
it is difficult to | 6 |
and put to death | 6 |
on the palatine hill | 6 |
into the form of | 6 |
the whole body of | 6 |
a great number of | 6 |
it is well known | 6 |
during the reign of | 6 |
the authority of the | 6 |
to have been written | 6 |
the same time that | 6 |
government of the empire | 6 |
would have been interesting | 6 |
an act of the | 6 |
one of his freedmen | 6 |
all those who had | 6 |
for him in the | 6 |
he had recourse to | 6 |
in the room of | 6 |
under the command of | 6 |
in which he had | 6 |
with a degree of | 6 |
the title of father | 6 |
by the death of | 6 |
the memory of his | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
at the death of | 6 |
the citizens of rome | 6 |
the course of the | 6 |
supposed to have been | 6 |
assembly of the people | 6 |
of the human race | 6 |
according to his own | 6 |
a centurion of the | 6 |
a few days after | 6 |
centurion of the first | 6 |
is supposed to have | 6 |
the point of the | 6 |
of a man who | 6 |
so far as to | 6 |
in the circensian games | 6 |
he was in a | 6 |
he entered the city | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
of alexander the great | 6 |
he was of a | 6 |
that he was a | 6 |
of a man of | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
of the flavian family | 6 |
the number of the | 6 |
time of his death | 6 |
an end to his | 6 |
the limits of the | 6 |
senatorian and equestrian orders | 6 |
the whole course of | 6 |
since the time of | 6 |
some are of opinion | 6 |
to the island of | 6 |
his advancement to the | 6 |
the day before the | 6 |
in such a manner | 6 |
the country of the | 6 |
that he had not | 6 |
whole body of the | 6 |
is difficult to say | 6 |
and when he was | 6 |
at that time the | 6 |
the reign of tiberius | 6 |
of one of his | 6 |
from his earliest years | 6 |
the protection of the | 6 |
men of the equestrian | 5 |
that he used to | 5 |
is reason to believe | 5 |
the daughter of a | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
at the moment of | 5 |
the age of manhood | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
of the highest rank | 5 |
filled the office of | 5 |
has been mentioned before | 5 |
he was the first | 5 |
for some time after | 5 |
with his own hands | 5 |
violent hands upon himself | 5 |
with which it was | 5 |
that he was born | 5 |
man of pretorian rank | 5 |
through the means of | 5 |
the death of tiberius | 5 |
in which they were | 5 |
was the daughter of | 5 |
the first of the | 5 |
he was born at | 5 |
both civil and military | 5 |
the point of a | 5 |
was born upon the | 5 |
the coast of campania | 5 |
the first of these | 5 |
on the coast of | 5 |
had been burnt down | 5 |
from the foundation of | 5 |
the king of the | 5 |
of an equestrian family | 5 |
who had formerly been | 5 |
the remains of the | 5 |
the proceedings of the | 5 |
day on which he | 5 |
that he was in | 5 |
four hundred thousand sesterces | 5 |
to the dignity of | 5 |
in the same way | 5 |
the third of the | 5 |
he was upon the | 5 |
the care of his | 5 |
a hundred millions of | 5 |
it was his custom | 5 |
to those who were | 5 |
to the family of | 5 |
the people in the | 5 |
which had been long | 5 |
to the senate and | 5 |
it was he who | 5 |
laid violent hands upon | 5 |
he died in the | 5 |
title of father of | 5 |
to the highest pitch | 5 |
to have been the | 5 |
him by the senate | 5 |
of the family of | 5 |
the temple of apollo | 5 |
act of the senate | 5 |
that the roman people | 5 |
the streets of rome | 5 |
in his own person | 5 |
in the manner of | 5 |
the dignity of the | 5 |
condition of the roman | 5 |
to whom he had | 5 |
to such a degree | 5 |
a tribune of the | 5 |
by the fall of | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
unanimously saluted by the | 5 |
entertained the people with | 5 |
still to be seen | 5 |
in his first consulship | 5 |
the character of a | 5 |
that he would not | 5 |
the honour of the | 5 |
letter to the senate | 5 |
the arms of the | 5 |
for the administration of | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
some time or other | 5 |
a town of the | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
and after he had | 5 |
the expulsion of the | 5 |
in an age when | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
of the roman power | 5 |
which he had made | 5 |
as if it was | 5 |
the site of the | 5 |
the former of these | 5 |
day before the calends | 5 |
the theatre of marcellus | 5 |
so much as a | 5 |
to him by the | 5 |
race of the caesars | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
at the instigation of | 5 |
in his own presence | 5 |
he ordered them to | 5 |
daughter of a man | 5 |
be put to death | 5 |
towards the end of | 5 |
that he not only | 5 |
as much as possible | 5 |
was in the habit | 5 |
it appears to have | 5 |
in the management of | 5 |
he is reported to | 5 |
the empire of the | 5 |
to that of the | 5 |
a man of pretorian | 5 |
the waters of the | 5 |
in which they had | 5 |
the banishment of ovid | 5 |
that he would have | 5 |
may be regarded as | 5 |
the condition of the | 5 |
of which he was | 5 |
he was not only | 5 |
which had been burnt | 5 |
the first day of | 5 |
by the hands of | 5 |
under the pretext of | 5 |
to which he was | 5 |
and such as were | 5 |
form of a province | 5 |
in which it is | 5 |
at the expense of | 5 |
one and the same | 5 |
before the temple of | 5 |
carried in a litter | 5 |
a candidate for the | 5 |
reason to believe that | 5 |
the death of the | 5 |
he made no scruple | 5 |
the shape of a | 5 |
in the island of | 5 |
or so much as | 5 |
that no one should | 5 |
the battle of philippi | 5 |
hunting of wild beasts | 5 |
a few years after | 5 |
a letter to the | 5 |
the state of the | 5 |
had by this time | 5 |
by the advice of | 5 |
which he held in | 5 |
temple of jupiter capitolinus | 5 |
of the augustan age | 5 |
nor did he ever | 5 |
and that he might | 5 |
the temple of venus | 5 |
the gates of the | 5 |
with which they were | 5 |
the master of the | 5 |
to which he had | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
two hundred thousand sesterces | 5 |
the commencement of the | 5 |
of father of his | 5 |
of the emperor and | 5 |
of the life of | 5 |
to those about him | 5 |
images of the gods | 5 |
of the state of | 5 |
to the roman people | 5 |
at the dedication of | 5 |
a few months before | 5 |
offices of the state | 5 |
to the end of | 5 |
that he was obliged | 5 |
the hands of his | 5 |
under the pretence of | 5 |
the service of the | 5 |
as well as to | 5 |
the representation of a | 4 |
we may be sure | 4 |
the month of december | 4 |
upon the calends of | 4 |
in consequence of his | 4 |
the statues of the | 4 |
of the christian aera | 4 |
the temple of janus | 4 |
which followed the death | 4 |
and the temple of | 4 |
master of the horse | 4 |
the army of the | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
the government of a | 4 |
for it is certain | 4 |
the house of flavia | 4 |
by the emperor claudius | 4 |
must be remembered that | 4 |
assemblies of the people | 4 |
the building of the | 4 |
was a native of | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
the reduction of the | 4 |
on the road to | 4 |
the tenor of his | 4 |
when he was in | 4 |
had been adopted by | 4 |
to a life of | 4 |
end to his life | 4 |
good state of health | 4 |
of him in the | 4 |
succession to the empire | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
in the battle of | 4 |
which had formerly been | 4 |
at an early age | 4 |
by an act of | 4 |
years before the christian | 4 |
so much the more | 4 |
the year in which | 4 |
was a roman knight | 4 |
the life of augustus | 4 |
within the limits of | 4 |
it must be remembered | 4 |
the entrance of the | 4 |
the administration of affairs | 4 |
of the campus martius | 4 |
the honours of a | 4 |
is probable that he | 4 |
the bed of the | 4 |
during a period of | 4 |
in spite of all | 4 |
along the coast of | 4 |
in the circus maximus | 4 |
was to have been | 4 |
the battle of pharsalia | 4 |
as he entered the | 4 |
a poem on the | 4 |
and in a short | 4 |
year of the christian | 4 |
the gates of rome | 4 |
saluted him by the | 4 |
whilst he was yet | 4 |
in the power of | 4 |
death of julius caesar | 4 |
the use of arms | 4 |
he entered the senate | 4 |
and that he should | 4 |
were of a nature | 4 |
in course of time | 4 |
a mark of infamy | 4 |
an assembly of the | 4 |
to give an account | 4 |
for the entertainment of | 4 |
the laws of the | 4 |
of the senate to | 4 |
year of the reign | 4 |
the magistrates of the | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
saluted by the title | 4 |
he returned to his | 4 |
the minds of men | 4 |
incurred the displeasure of | 4 |
of two hundred and | 4 |
a little before the | 4 |
as has been already | 4 |
which had been left | 4 |
on the subject of | 4 |
orders of the people | 4 |
large sums of money | 4 |
had been married to | 4 |
by those who had | 4 |
he went to the | 4 |
the close of his | 4 |
was brought to rome | 4 |
the mouth of the | 4 |
who had been married | 4 |
who had been his | 4 |
in the death of | 4 |
state of the empire | 4 |
of good and evil | 4 |
had been guilty of | 4 |
party of the nobles | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
of the people in | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
at the close of | 4 |
before the death of | 4 |
his daughter and grand | 4 |
management of public affairs | 4 |
of the adverse party | 4 |
of the world in | 4 |
for a short time | 4 |
any of the provinces | 4 |
with a mixture of | 4 |
of the roman army | 4 |
of the roman knights | 4 |
is evident from the | 4 |
to the roman arms | 4 |
order that he might | 4 |
history of his own | 4 |
part of the world | 4 |
at which he was | 4 |
one of his statues | 4 |
the extinction of the | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
the road to naples | 4 |
was supposed to be | 4 |
of the city to | 4 |
the daughter of marcus | 4 |
put a stop to | 4 |
that he should have | 4 |
the termination of the | 4 |
he used to say | 4 |
the second book of | 4 |
now arrived at the | 4 |
the shore of the | 4 |
of a nature to | 4 |
he ordered him to | 4 |
upon condition that he | 4 |
for the honour of | 4 |
give an account of | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
he applied himself with | 4 |
applied himself to the | 4 |
in the month of | 4 |
that one of the | 4 |
in the pursuit of | 4 |
and he would have | 4 |
on his return from | 4 |
in the centre of | 4 |
to some of the | 4 |
building of the city | 4 |
during the whole course | 4 |
to that of his | 4 |
he wrote to him | 4 |
he sent for the | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
upon his arrival in | 4 |
and though he had | 4 |
the temple of concord | 4 |
upon his return to | 4 |
which he had formerly | 4 |
the best means of | 4 |
to his own house | 4 |
the use of his | 4 |
in his second consulship | 4 |
the foundation of rome | 4 |
he was a man | 4 |
for whom he had | 4 |
was invited to die | 4 |
in the annals of | 4 |
the case of a | 4 |
of several of the | 4 |
he was the only | 4 |
the loss of his | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
the case of his | 4 |
upon the ides of | 4 |
followed the death of | 4 |
the hunting of wild | 4 |
there was no one | 4 |
has been already observed | 4 |
the ninth of the | 4 |
he was so far | 4 |
in different parts of | 4 |
in that part of | 4 |
they seem to have | 4 |
man of the world | 4 |
it appears from the | 4 |
the wings of the | 4 |
to those who had | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
be erected for him | 4 |
his hands and feet | 4 |
fourth year of his | 4 |
could not refrain from | 4 |
the reign of commodus | 4 |
for the execution of | 4 |
made himself master of | 4 |
belonging to the family | 4 |
the genius of the | 4 |
a million of sesterces | 4 |
which he had not | 4 |
the incursions of the | 4 |
after the battle of | 4 |
in the choice of | 4 |
to be erected for | 4 |
day of his reign | 4 |
the field of mars | 4 |
in the times of | 4 |
torn to pieces by | 4 |
by means of a | 4 |
of the civil wars | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
in order that he | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
the fall of the | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
with a variety of | 4 |
or none at all | 4 |
at the public expense | 4 |
in a fit of | 4 |
at his own expense | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
with a number of | 4 |
office of pontifex maximus | 4 |
reason to think that | 4 |
calends the first of | 4 |
is certain that he | 4 |
by a decree of | 4 |
the history of his | 4 |
that it might not | 4 |
to be a good | 4 |
the death of julius | 4 |
to pay his respects | 4 |
in the highest degree | 4 |
with him in the | 4 |
the first distinction in | 4 |
a certain number of | 4 |
who had been made | 4 |
an account of his | 4 |
it was impossible to | 4 |
as a private person | 4 |
his accession to the | 4 |
for the loss of | 4 |
such a number of | 4 |
at the distance of | 4 |
to any one of | 4 |
the murder of his | 4 |
whether he should not | 4 |
the isthmus of corinth | 4 |
fifty millions of sesterces | 4 |
temple of the flavian | 4 |
the captain of the | 4 |
still in good preservation | 4 |
the use of wine | 4 |
their wives and children | 4 |
to the care of | 4 |
part of the roman | 4 |
had been put to | 4 |
the cognomen of germanicus | 4 |
the calends the first | 4 |
after his return from | 4 |
that they had been | 4 |
was a man of | 4 |
master of the world | 4 |
was condemned to death | 4 |
he conducted himself with | 4 |
palace of the caesars | 4 |
the statue of jupiter | 4 |
to the rank of | 4 |
the day on which | 4 |
the highest honours to | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
during the celebration of | 4 |
the greatest of men | 4 |
the opening of the | 4 |
in regard to the | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
as a part of | 4 |
and some of them | 4 |
pay his respects to | 4 |
condition that he should | 4 |
that he intended to | 4 |
all those who were | 4 |
on the same day | 4 |
put to the sword | 4 |
it is true that | 4 |
him to be put | 4 |
he would not so | 4 |
on the appian way | 4 |
the foundation of the | 4 |
at the battle of | 4 |
the office of consul | 4 |
to him as a | 4 |
it seems to have | 4 |
candidate for the consulship | 4 |
the spoils of the | 4 |
when he came to | 4 |
to the advice of | 4 |
to the honour of | 4 |
the office of pontifex | 4 |
who was born at | 4 |
by the favour of | 4 |
he was sent to | 4 |
of the people to | 4 |
bad state of health | 4 |
persons of the first | 4 |
the execution of this | 4 |
of which he had | 4 |
the charge of the | 4 |
so much as the | 4 |
in the history of | 4 |
the minds of the | 4 |
of the young emperor | 4 |
to be dragged from | 4 |
ninth of the calends | 4 |
of castor and pollux | 4 |
mother of the gods | 4 |
the entertainment of the | 4 |
the celebration of the | 4 |
in the composition of | 4 |
if at any time | 4 |
the leaders of the | 4 |
from the death of | 4 |
a vast number of | 4 |
of the name of | 4 |
the day before he | 4 |
as well as for | 4 |
the temple of castor | 4 |
the party of the | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
a new kind of | 4 |
third year of his | 4 |
by the will of | 4 |
as in the case | 4 |
lost his father when | 4 |
is to be regretted | 3 |
see note to c | 3 |
he applied himself to | 3 |
the rome of that | 3 |
after the conquest of | 3 |
paid particular attention to | 3 |
built the temple of | 3 |
he had two sons | 3 |
the expiration of the | 3 |
had been sent to | 3 |
of the nature of | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
regard to the public | 3 |
expiration of his praetorship | 3 |
government of the province | 3 |
whatever might be the | 3 |
he was not the | 3 |
appear to have been | 3 |
upon his return from | 3 |
and the death of | 3 |
he was a mere | 3 |
in the attributes of | 3 |
and that of the | 3 |
on the summit of | 3 |
in the houses of | 3 |
the ground in the | 3 |
only that he was | 3 |
even by his own | 3 |
the founder of the | 3 |
before the christian aera | 3 |
to him in the | 3 |
streets of the city | 3 |
persons in the city | 3 |
years in which he | 3 |
six years of age | 3 |
the troops of the | 3 |
which had been erected | 3 |
up and down the | 3 |
five hundred thousand sesterces | 3 |
to the office of | 3 |
temple of venus genitrix | 3 |
if they had been | 3 |
paid the highest honours | 3 |
even went so far | 3 |
in the situation of | 3 |
the latter part of | 3 |
for some time in | 3 |
who was in a | 3 |
he had occasion to | 3 |
to all ranks of | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
a citizen of rome | 3 |
from a passage in | 3 |
the time he was | 3 |
of one of them | 3 |
complimented with the title | 3 |
made no secret of | 3 |
to the lot of | 3 |
his adoption into the | 3 |
reported to have said | 3 |
the altars of the | 3 |
and even in the | 3 |
upon receiving intelligence of | 3 |
some of his friends | 3 |
him that he would | 3 |
the prosecution of the | 3 |
to him that he | 3 |
state of rewards and | 3 |
at the time he | 3 |
to the nature of | 3 |
the value of the | 3 |
he was reduced to | 3 |
of the liberal sciences | 3 |
at the gates of | 3 |
those who were condemned | 3 |
he succeeded to the | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
as it had been | 3 |
of a nature the | 3 |
by a roman knight | 3 |
be carried to the | 3 |
of the circus maximus | 3 |
until late at night | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
side of the forum | 3 |
of the roman emperors | 3 |
the eyes of all | 3 |
had the good fortune | 3 |
his hand to kiss | 3 |
of his mother and | 3 |
but there is reason | 3 |
he gave up the | 3 |
a very young man | 3 |
young man of a | 3 |
that he would give | 3 |
of body and mind | 3 |
from the building of | 3 |
either in jest or | 3 |
second book of the | 3 |
the same time an | 3 |
and ordered it to | 3 |
melted down all the | 3 |
spoils taken from the | 3 |
in the town of | 3 |
republican form of government | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
he governed the province | 3 |
at this time in | 3 |
with the blood of | 3 |
it is believed that | 3 |
and on various subjects | 3 |
he chose rather to | 3 |
much for the sake | 3 |
after the loss of | 3 |
times of the republic | 3 |
in an affair of | 3 |
in his last moments | 3 |
the constitution of his | 3 |
of fifty millions of | 3 |
the writings of the | 3 |
that in a very | 3 |
of the most eminent | 3 |
the temple of vesta | 3 |
to pieces by dogs | 3 |
a show of gladiators | 3 |
would have been curious | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
the course of his | 3 |
a hundred and fifty | 3 |
a good state of | 3 |
he made use of | 3 |
columns of white marble | 3 |
the model of the | 3 |
was a matter of | 3 |
at a vast expense | 3 |
the fashion of the | 3 |
and those who were | 3 |
to have been at | 3 |
he designed to have | 3 |
to say nothing of | 3 |
the memory of the | 3 |
summoned as a witness | 3 |
as well as by | 3 |
could not but be | 3 |
there are no remains | 3 |
by whom it is | 3 |
but at last he | 3 |
he had done nothing | 3 |
those whom he had | 3 |
of the defeat of | 3 |
in a few days | 3 |
at an early period | 3 |
temples of the gods | 3 |
by whom it was | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
of the number of | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
been transmitted to posterity | 3 |
affections of the army | 3 |
he was yet an | 3 |
with whom he was | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
the names of those | 3 |
the dedication of the | 3 |
was not in the | 3 |
seems to be confirmed | 3 |
opened and read in | 3 |
and that he would | 3 |
during the period of | 3 |
by the help of | 3 |
upon an estate belonging | 3 |
the term of his | 3 |
frequently in his mouth | 3 |
that he was so | 3 |
introduced amongst the romans | 3 |
the tribunal of the | 3 |
to restore order in | 3 |
to the imperial dignity | 3 |
was not so much | 3 |
which might be expected | 3 |
at the public spectacles | 3 |
at the feet of | 3 |
and the roman people | 3 |
the whole of his | 3 |
the rewards due to | 3 |
he not only gave | 3 |
under pretence of his | 3 |
the territory of the | 3 |
a funeral oration in | 3 |
after the expiration of | 3 |
the name of augustus | 3 |
the jews from rome | 3 |
provinces of the empire | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
in connection with the | 3 |
the emperor in the | 3 |
he was on the | 3 |
of the palatine apollo | 3 |
the wrath of the | 3 |
there now remain only | 3 |
in great favour with | 3 |
it may be affirmed | 3 |
the jealousy of the | 3 |
the great offices of | 3 |
miles from the city | 3 |
he was desirous of | 3 |
to the astonishment of | 3 |
not so much for | 3 |
civil war between caesar | 3 |
had been given to | 3 |
the habits of the | 3 |
would some time or | 3 |
as he was returning | 3 |
the appearance of a | 3 |
he took possession of | 3 |
the neighbourhood of rome | 3 |
a person who had | 3 |
the mercy of the | 3 |
the age of puberty | 3 |
he was in love | 3 |
he published a proclamation | 3 |
the conspiracy of catiline | 3 |
he was induced to | 3 |
of all those who | 3 |
the calends of october | 3 |
one of the consuls | 3 |
those who were in | 3 |
in process of time | 3 |
of rewards and punishments | 3 |
in a public sense | 3 |
might not be too | 3 |
upon the third of | 3 |
he was sacrificing in | 3 |
site of the present | 3 |
day of his death | 3 |
had been taken from | 3 |
he scarcely ever gave | 3 |
was the brother of | 3 |
at the same moment | 3 |
he was taken off | 3 |
was the author of | 3 |
he could not refrain | 3 |
the moment of his | 3 |
the seats of the | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
with respect to his | 3 |
centurions of the first | 3 |
pronounced a funeral oration | 3 |
a third part of | 3 |
the interposition of the | 3 |
the manner in which | 3 |
by the emperor and | 3 |
pounds of our money | 3 |
in any other way | 3 |
but that of the | 3 |
above the level of | 3 |
the character of the | 3 |
on the brink of | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
of a wise man | 3 |
the will of the | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
the corners of the | 3 |
so much as one | 3 |
upon a charge of | 3 |
the assemblies of the | 3 |
was advanced in years | 3 |
of the ancient romans | 3 |
made no scruple to | 3 |
soldiers belonging to the | 3 |
spring and summer flowers | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
the support of the | 3 |
from the rest of | 3 |
seems to be the | 3 |
part of the palatium | 3 |
of a private person | 3 |
the reformation of the | 3 |
which he had ordered | 3 |
account of his youth | 3 |
he was regarded by | 3 |
the senate or the | 3 |
a man of rank | 3 |
of wearing the gold | 3 |
was supposed to have | 3 |
in the imitation of | 3 |
out of the temple | 3 |
accession to the empire | 3 |
advice of his friends | 3 |
were at this time | 3 |
decrees of the senate | 3 |
those who were not | 3 |
as were convicted of | 3 |
in which he might | 3 |
not being able to | 3 |
in danger of his | 3 |
to the eyes of | 3 |
told him that he | 3 |
the summit of a | 3 |
the spoils taken from | 3 |
which he designed to | 3 |
all orders of the | 3 |
prefect of the city | 3 |
he might not be | 3 |
a young man of | 3 |
that he might have | 3 |
be said of him | 3 |
in a very short | 3 |
even when he was | 3 |
in praise of his | 3 |
had seen in his | 3 |
of the liberal arts | 3 |
officers of the army | 3 |
he dreamt that he | 3 |
had ordered to be | 3 |
when he assumed the | 3 |
we meet with no | 3 |
he held in his | 3 |
on his return to | 3 |
seem to have been | 3 |
census of the people | 3 |
a period to her | 3 |
admitted into the senate | 3 |
greater part of the | 3 |
given him by his | 3 |
as a man of | 3 |
upwards of four hundred | 3 |
to the worship of | 3 |
in and for itself | 3 |
upon the expiration of | 3 |
quarters of the city | 3 |
time of the day | 3 |
in the prosecution of | 3 |
frontiers of the empire | 3 |
the honour of being | 3 |
empire of the world | 3 |
he was ready to | 3 |
of the senate and | 3 |
called out to the | 3 |
he was prevailed upon | 3 |
seen in his dream | 3 |
out of the room | 3 |
of a patrician family | 3 |
he fell into a | 3 |
to whom they were | 3 |
to brutus and cassius | 3 |
he had entered the | 3 |
to provide for the | 3 |
of his private life | 3 |
gone so far as | 3 |
an account of their | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
that he was taken | 3 |
on account of her | 3 |
a dose of poison | 3 |
nature of the subject | 3 |
but there was no | 3 |
while he was in | 3 |
by the interest of | 3 |
to the senate or | 3 |
are no remains of | 3 |
and then he would | 3 |
him that he had | 3 |
from the wrath of | 3 |
work is divided into | 3 |
the battle of actium | 3 |
the remainder of the | 3 |
it is remarkable that | 3 |
the order of the | 3 |
in the country of | 3 |
different parts of the | 3 |
war between caesar and | 3 |
an intimate friend of | 3 |
all ranks of the | 3 |
he was advised to | 3 |
of the great dictator | 3 |
he was advanced to | 3 |
to the pretorian troops | 3 |
but in the midst | 3 |
a due regard to | 3 |
not only did the | 3 |
the father of his | 3 |
the civil war between | 3 |
island in the archipelago | 3 |
a private conference with | 3 |
his first entrance upon | 3 |
all on a sudden | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
in the german war | 3 |
on the same subject | 3 |
while he was yet | 3 |
him while he was | 3 |
the affairs of the | 3 |
the very moment of | 3 |
he arrived at the | 3 |
been used to do | 3 |
say that he was | 3 |
so called from the | 3 |
on a variety of | 3 |
of some of them | 3 |
not be improper to | 3 |
the acclamations of the | 3 |
by the decrees of | 3 |
a degree of moderation | 3 |
the son of his | 3 |
in the family of | 3 |
which he had so | 3 |
the romans had now | 3 |
the repairs of the | 3 |
there was no other | 3 |
was for some time | 3 |
declared that he would | 3 |
the death of one | 3 |
a view of the | 3 |
the vengeance of the | 3 |
for which he was | 3 |
in the second book | 3 |
were deposited in the | 3 |
to have had a | 3 |
was in love with | 3 |
was the only man | 3 |
at the entrance of | 3 |
took care to have | 3 |
up in the temple | 3 |
a place in the | 3 |
and for the most | 3 |
had formerly been the | 3 |
he commanded him to | 3 |
he was not a | 3 |
to the task of | 3 |
captain of the guard | 3 |
according to an ancient | 3 |
enjoyed a good state | 3 |
the occasion of his | 3 |
entertained a design of | 3 |
he enjoyed a good | 3 |
he was at supper | 3 |
in the vestibule of | 3 |
an island in the | 3 |
of which there were | 3 |
in which she had | 3 |
of his having been | 3 |
the second punic war | 3 |
attained the age of | 3 |
to an ancient custom | 3 |
of the order of | 3 |
the patron of the | 3 |
caused it to be | 3 |
to have recourse to | 3 |
the election of magistrates | 3 |
he was guilty of | 3 |
he had come to | 3 |
the army in germany | 3 |
proceedings of the senate | 3 |
that he might see | 3 |
in conformity to the | 3 |
of the list of | 3 |
to him in a | 3 |
it happened that the | 3 |
all the arts of | 3 |
at the very time | 3 |
his head muffled up | 3 |
to stir out of | 3 |
far as we can | 3 |
he had in the | 3 |
to be present at | 3 |
and in which he | 3 |
of his friends and | 3 |
in the works of | 3 |
him the title of | 3 |
the senate or people | 3 |
which had been taken | 3 |
in the art of | 3 |
of hirtius and pansa | 3 |
he had seen in | 3 |
banks of the rhine | 3 |
the back of the | 3 |
expulsion of the jews | 3 |
the field of battle | 3 |
point of a sword | 3 |
to be considered as | 3 |
for the support of | 3 |
the poison in the | 3 |
within a few days | 3 |
for the exercise of | 3 |
while he was sacrificing | 3 |
in spite of his | 3 |
entertainment of the people | 3 |
the island of pandataria | 3 |
pretending that he had | 3 |
on which he had | 3 |
highest honours to the | 3 |
a man of great | 3 |
of his own times | 3 |
employed in the work | 3 |
of the julian family | 3 |
to the course of | 3 |
should be liable to | 3 |
he had done in | 3 |
assumed the name of | 3 |
in person he was | 3 |
the lower part of | 3 |
whom he had been | 3 |
is hardly necessary to | 3 |
to comply with the | 3 |
of the ides of | 3 |
of the roman imperator | 3 |
to have been born | 3 |
a very short time | 3 |
in a great fright | 3 |
wearing the gold ring | 3 |
one of the two | 3 |
millions of sesterces to | 3 |
the immensity of his | 3 |
the period of his | 3 |
in which the chief | 3 |
be put to the | 3 |
the remainder of his | 3 |
to be the only | 3 |
the officers of the | 3 |
the management of public | 3 |
free of the city | 3 |
so far from being | 3 |
and in a letter | 3 |
his place in the | 3 |
after the fashion of | 3 |
the circumstances of his | 3 |
authority of the senate | 3 |
in the circensian procession | 3 |
it seems to be | 3 |
it is said likewise | 3 |
which must have been | 3 |
which the romans were | 3 |
he wished to be | 3 |
so much for the | 3 |
as a military tribune | 3 |
the games which he | 3 |
he heard of the | 3 |
to be regarded as | 3 |
became the mother of | 3 |
as he was passing | 3 |
with tears in his | 3 |
out of his hand | 3 |
at that time was | 3 |
it is one of | 3 |
writers of the augustan | 3 |
to be confirmed by | 3 |
danger of his life | 3 |
that it must have | 3 |
his own daughter julia | 3 |
to the people and | 3 |
engaged in a conspiracy | 3 |
are still to be | 3 |
were not able to | 3 |
as soon as possible | 3 |
in the heat of | 3 |
the arrangement of his | 3 |
when he was a | 3 |
honours to the memory | 3 |
at a time when | 3 |
the good fortune to | 3 |
on his head a | 3 |
and all the rest | 3 |
the acts of the | 3 |
in the games which | 3 |
was on the point | 3 |
of the emperor augustus | 3 |
nor did he omit | 3 |
to the equestrian order | 3 |
and those of the | 3 |
after he had been | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
part of the theatre | 3 |
suspected that he was | 3 |
that no one had | 3 |
from this period he | 3 |
bed of the tiber | 3 |
cut through the isthmus | 3 |
at the instance of | 3 |
if he could not | 3 |
the level of the | 3 |
the midst of the | 3 |
account of the manner | 3 |
the city and italy | 3 |
with some of the | 3 |
of his life in | 3 |
it is hardly necessary | 3 |
equal to that of | 3 |
one of their own | 3 |
greater part of his | 3 |
received the honour of | 3 |
but it was the | 3 |
the army was the | 3 |
in the senate by | 3 |
and had by her | 3 |
crying out that he | 3 |
he was encouraged to | 3 |
the temple of serapis | 3 |
him the manly habit | 3 |
near the tomb of | 3 |
the progress of the | 3 |
whom he had by | 3 |
his mother and brothers | 3 |
he was in danger | 3 |
when he was to | 3 |
greater part of them | 3 |
his entering the city | 3 |
the influence of his | 3 |
out that he was | 3 |
he indulged himself in | 3 |
the revival of learning | 3 |
the votes of the | 3 |
the office of censor | 3 |
in his own hand | 3 |
of a number of | 3 |
between the two consuls | 3 |
his father when he | 3 |
body of the people | 3 |
the gulf of baiae | 3 |
have been interesting to | 3 |
temple of jupiter tonans | 3 |
prohibited the use of | 3 |
in the court of | 3 |
of which i shall | 3 |
a future state of | 3 |
we cannot wonder that | 3 |
the destruction of the | 3 |
by those who were | 3 |
one of the best | 3 |
near the temple of | 3 |
the expense of the | 3 |
the blood of the | 3 |
the security of the | 3 |
the whole period of | 3 |
on account of a | 3 |
under the care of | 3 |
in the language of | 3 |
the form of the | 3 |
and was the first | 3 |
into the campus martius | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
of the roman republic | 3 |
in the present reign | 3 |
a class of men | 3 |
to have been in | 3 |
was in a great | 3 |
he lost his father | 3 |
banished her to the | 3 |
but none of them | 3 |
in whose house he | 3 |
to follow the example | 3 |
so long as the | 3 |
the times of the | 3 |
invited to his table | 3 |
there was at that | 3 |
the best of his | 3 |
during the present reign | 3 |
the seat of the | 3 |
the provinces of the | 3 |
so far as we | 3 |
in the writings of | 3 |
of the jews from | 3 |
could not fail to | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
it was with difficulty | 3 |
the prosperity of the | 3 |
increased the number of | 3 |
be dragged from his | 3 |
a hundred thousand sesterces | 3 |
in a sort of | 3 |
pleading the cause of | 3 |
of the human mind | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
manners of the times | 3 |
of the supreme power | 3 |
the moment when he | 3 |
the world in the | 3 |
the restoration of the | 3 |
there must have been | 3 |
to one who had | 3 |
the dignity of an | 3 |
within the bounds of | 3 |
to be of a | 3 |
off the coast of | 3 |
in the equestrian order | 3 |
at any time he | 3 |
that he attempted to | 3 |
he was so extremely | 3 |
the family of augustus | 3 |
a passage in the | 3 |
by force of arms | 3 |
poison in the purple | 3 |
that he ought to | 3 |
and at one time | 3 |
by the order of | 3 |
the subsequent part of | 3 |
the obscurity of his | 3 |
murder of his mother | 3 |
the temples of the | 3 |
he had not the | 3 |
the defeat of varus | 3 |
he likewise assumed the | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
by order of the | 3 |
had thoughts of putting | 3 |
ranks of the people | 3 |
he would not accept | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
which had been given | 3 |
of the senatorian and | 3 |
of the imperial power | 3 |
must have been at | 3 |
he was subject to | 3 |
the majesty of the | 3 |
with a design to | 3 |
of the province of | 3 |
first day of his | 3 |
the plan of the | 3 |
for this purpose he | 3 |
be prevailed upon to | 3 |
in possession of the | 3 |
in the succession of | 3 |
who had been banished | 3 |
as soon as the | 3 |
in any of his | 3 |
it does not appear | 3 |
father when he was | 3 |
a man to the | 3 |
of a good family | 3 |
representation of a sea | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
was raised to the | 3 |
the passage of the | 3 |
he had so great | 3 |
him to the people | 3 |
the punishment of the | 3 |
his arrival in the | 3 |
a short time afterwards | 3 |
may be sure that | 3 |
the overthrow of the | 3 |
on the civil war | 3 |
in respect of the | 3 |
of the race of | 3 |
the consulship of hirtius | 3 |
the year of the | 3 |
hundred sesterces a man | 3 |
with the hope of | 3 |
seemed to be stationary | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
he had the honour | 3 |
concerned in the death | 3 |
he took care to | 3 |
he was the son | 3 |
country of the sabines | 3 |
tears in his eyes | 3 |
made no scruple of | 3 |
of the middle ages | 3 |
one to the other | 3 |
who had the same | 3 |
the standards of the | 3 |
with one of his | 3 |
to be erected in | 3 |
life had been passed | 3 |
a large sum of | 3 |
of the circus and | 3 |
had laid violent hands | 3 |
the towns of italy | 3 |
of the pontine marshes | 3 |
it deserves to be | 3 |
to beware of the | 3 |
for the reception of | 3 |
it is observable that | 3 |
the allies of rome | 3 |
in an assembly of | 3 |
of the divine julius | 3 |
and who had been | 3 |
the same time the | 3 |
jealousy of the emperor | 3 |
of the public mind | 3 |
it may be added | 3 |
during the time of | 3 |
as well as with | 3 |
from the circumstances of | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
impossible for him to | 3 |
who had been a | 3 |
he deprived of their | 3 |
in every part of | 3 |
ides of march th | 3 |
them by the title | 3 |
the condition of a | 3 |
in the arrangement of | 3 |
it should be found | 3 |
it is singular that | 3 |
parts of the island | 3 |
when at any time | 3 |
the head of a | 3 |
other parts of his | 3 |
the first of january | 3 |
it is supposed that | 3 |
a bad state of | 3 |
to the use of | 3 |
time in the wars | 3 |
the mother of the | 3 |
of the world was | 3 |
the splendour of his | 3 |
care of his person | 3 |
the vestibule of his | 3 |
belonging to the fleet | 3 |
in the same proportion | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
at a great distance | 3 |
upon the ninth of | 3 |
entered the city with | 3 |
a freedman of his | 3 |
for the discharge of | 3 |
that they were not | 3 |
the houses of correction | 3 |
it has been already | 3 |
the life of a | 3 |
out of the list | 3 |
between caesar and pompey | 3 |
he had taken his | 3 |
of the christian era | 3 |
first year of his | 3 |
his own want of | 3 |
would not so much | 3 |
a sprig of laurel | 3 |
that he was carried | 3 |
a ship of alexandria | 3 |
to the character of | 3 |
as well as those | 3 |
the very centre of | 3 |
the execution of his | 3 |
contrary to the advice | 3 |
him with a design | 3 |
future state of rewards | 3 |
been interesting to have | 3 |
had the same cognomen | 3 |
he happened to be | 3 |
young men of the | 3 |
he was invited to | 3 |
he is mentioned by | 3 |
being engaged in a | 3 |
was struck by lightning | 3 |
for the security of | 3 |
was thought to be | 3 |
the following account of | 3 |
in a case of | 3 |
would be pleased to | 3 |
the sight of the | 3 |
of greece and asia | 3 |
in front of the | 3 |
which they had been | 3 |
he came to be | 3 |
that for some time | 3 |
he was thought to | 3 |
to the field of | 3 |
had so great a | 3 |
had been destroyed by | 3 |
be sufficient to mention | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
by him in the | 3 |
honours of a triumph | 3 |
be torn to pieces | 3 |
his wife and children | 3 |
death of the author | 3 |
breaking out of the | 3 |
be regarded as a | 3 |
a high degree of | 3 |
under the protection of | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
was his custom to | 3 |
she appears to have | 3 |
a nature the most | 3 |
in fulfilment of a | 3 |
which he had been | 3 |
from the use of | 3 |
the present state of | 3 |
by word and deed | 3 |
of the battle of | 3 |
to the number of | 3 |
in the bosom of | 3 |
into the patrician order | 3 |
was prevailed upon to | 3 |
the temple of hercules | 3 |
whilst he was sacrificing | 3 |
the life of this | 3 |
the form of government | 3 |
the title of the | 3 |
it is worthy of | 3 |
temple of castor and | 3 |
the person of a | 3 |
seventh year of his | 3 |
but this was a | 3 |
the shouts of the | 3 |
the head of his | 3 |
eight hundred thousand sesterces | 3 |
were put to the | 3 |
of the pretorian cohorts | 3 |
immediately after he had | 3 |
in the fashion of | 3 |
he had thoughts of | 3 |
the honour of an | 3 |
put to death the | 3 |
under the necessity of | 3 |
at the request of | 3 |
he lived in the | 3 |
both greek and latin | 3 |
been put to death | 3 |
in the productions of | 3 |
the highest degree of | 3 |
although at that time | 3 |
the sons of freedmen | 3 |
the state of affairs | 3 |
a part of his | 3 |
the list of the | 3 |
he was seized with | 3 |
the provinces and armies | 3 |
some of the greatest | 3 |
the way of his | 3 |
ordered it to be | 3 |
centre of the circle | 3 |
the breaking out of | 3 |
same proportion as it | 3 |
by the authority of | 3 |
is worthy of notice | 3 |
of the people who | 3 |
in consequence of the | 3 |
him to be dragged | 3 |
on the site of | 3 |
the year from the | 3 |
for him by his | 3 |
in a bad state | 3 |
which had been begun | 3 |
of the people were | 3 |
said to have written | 3 |
while he was at | 3 |
an estate belonging to | 3 |
in which he made | 3 |
he was at last | 3 |
the portico of the | 3 |
the senate and the | 3 |
the prefect of the | 3 |
he applied to the | 3 |
put a period to | 3 |
was the result of | 3 |
by the example of | 3 |
the truth of the | 3 |
the privileges of the | 3 |
parts of the empire | 3 |
death of one of | 3 |
he entered upon the | 3 |
his conduct in the | 3 |
to give the signal | 3 |
his account of the | 3 |
he paid particular attention | 3 |
to have assisted at | 3 |
he had promised them | 3 |
in the open air | 3 |
after an absence of | 3 |
the advice of his | 3 |
may not be improper | 3 |
struck out of the | 3 |
with their wives and | 3 |
number of wild beasts | 3 |
be present at the | 3 |
the other parts of | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
in a few words | 3 |
both by word and | 3 |
at this time he | 3 |
come to meet him | 3 |
ought not to be | 3 |
torches in their hands | 3 |
tells us that the | 3 |
the disposal of the | 3 |
the judges of the | 3 |
a conspiracy against him | 3 |
he put a stop | 3 |
the case of the | 3 |
a hundred and twenty | 3 |
in which it was | 3 |
in the very centre | 3 |
great scarcity of corn | 3 |
by which they were | 3 |
restore order in the | 3 |
on the th of | 3 |
rank in the state | 3 |
of spain and gaul | 3 |
in which augustus was | 3 |
might not seem to | 3 |
he was endowed with | 3 |
of the palatine hill | 3 |
private conference with him | 3 |
to the circumstances of | 3 |
the daughter of his | 3 |
had been used to | 3 |
received the submission of | 3 |
the same proportion as | 3 |
in the field of | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
we meet with a | 3 |
the worship of the | 3 |
who had been condemned | 3 |
he took upon him | 3 |
through the isthmus of | 3 |
being at that time | 3 |
and supposed to be | 3 |
erected for him in | 3 |
and of which the | 3 |
to wait upon him | 3 |
in the year of | 3 |
to any of the | 3 |
he for a long | 3 |
her to the island | 3 |
the death of any | 3 |
obtained the honour of | 3 |
large sum of money | 3 |
was invested with the | 3 |
upon the point of | 3 |
the festival of minerva | 3 |
the opinion of the | 3 |
the statue of augustus | 3 |
the appellation of the | 3 |
the frontiers of the | 3 |
consulship of hirtius and | 3 |
obtained the name of | 3 |
of each of the | 3 |
calends of january th | 3 |
brought upon the stage | 3 |
the fate of the | 3 |
as had never been | 3 |
the midst of his | 3 |
to be exposed to | 3 |
with his head muffled | 3 |
had the cognomen of | 3 |
the roman people were | 3 |
was said to be | 3 |
part of his estate | 3 |
second year of his | 3 |
in consequence of which | 3 |
the origin of the | 3 |
a guard of soldiers | 3 |
succeeded to the empire | 3 |
point of a spear | 3 |
the circumstances of the | 3 |
to give him the | 3 |
to prevent his being | 3 |
estate belonging to the | 3 |
which he had long | 3 |
in the conspiracy against | 3 |
according to ancient custom | 3 |
the office of quaestor | 3 |
civil administration of the | 2 |
deflowered by the executioner | 2 |
often as he entered | 2 |
the people in their | 2 |
as many of them | 2 |
was upbraided with it | 2 |
the estates of all | 2 |
and in his right | 2 |
was the first great | 2 |
the exception only of | 2 |
been found in the | 2 |
they were of the | 2 |
the senate to send | 2 |
have the honour of | 2 |
lucrative governments of provinces | 2 |
he never used the | 2 |
day of the year | 2 |
or those who had | 2 |
to a pitch of | 2 |
the suffrages of the | 2 |
with him in paris | 2 |
with the utmost pomp | 2 |
he had long before | 2 |
according to their merit | 2 |
the son of asinius | 2 |
part of his house | 2 |
the civil wars which | 2 |
that the senate should | 2 |
that not one of | 2 |
the same day on | 2 |
that degree of perfection | 2 |
may be sufficient to | 2 |
wrote to the senate | 2 |
in the roman history | 2 |
to propose to the | 2 |
according to the ancient | 2 |
it is not the | 2 |
bore the title of | 2 |
decline of the empire | 2 |
in the disguise of | 2 |
the demise of augustus | 2 |
after an interval of | 2 |
the first century of | 2 |
in the election of | 2 |
he replied to them | 2 |
the darling and delight | 2 |
to the liberal sciences | 2 |
have been traced in | 2 |
that the interposition of | 2 |
not meant to be | 2 |
and it must be | 2 |
to attend him in | 2 |
from mere defect of | 2 |
all orders of men | 2 |
part of the chain | 2 |
would with his own | 2 |
was carried to the | 2 |
his seat in the | 2 |
of the regular course | 2 |
with him in private | 2 |
putting to sea in | 2 |
of the freedom of | 2 |
whole family of man | 2 |
to the danube and | 2 |
into a state of | 2 |
there was the same | 2 |
the world was filled | 2 |
in any way to | 2 |
the bed and bedding | 2 |
the points of both | 2 |
mouth of the tiber | 2 |
the fashion of their | 2 |
he used to spend | 2 |
for having in his | 2 |
was brought before the | 2 |
had built the temple | 2 |
of some persons of | 2 |
no prince ever killed | 2 |
been looked upon as | 2 |
was the artist that | 2 |
any other way than | 2 |
have been written in | 2 |
which had the appearance | 2 |
to the people of | 2 |
causes in the forum | 2 |
with which he has | 2 |
he was born the | 2 |
is beyond all doubt | 2 |
many of the spectators | 2 |
person who had been | 2 |
had been given him | 2 |
he abandoned the design | 2 |
fall upon him as | 2 |
we are told that | 2 |
which he every where | 2 |
a variety of subjects | 2 |
put to death without | 2 |
from the incursions of | 2 |
the visits of those | 2 |
to rule the world | 2 |
government of a province | 2 |
he would with his | 2 |
it to have been | 2 |
the tuition of annaeus | 2 |
one of two hundred | 2 |
in the army was | 2 |
gave their name to | 2 |
for he was not | 2 |
it may be that | 2 |
of augustus had been | 2 |
he writes to him | 2 |
if we except the | 2 |
such as had never | 2 |
circumstances of the times | 2 |
they were covered with | 2 |
account of his being | 2 |
the conspiracy of piso | 2 |
were it not that | 2 |
have the privilege of | 2 |
which he was regarded | 2 |
by the hand of | 2 |
would have been a | 2 |
cut off by the | 2 |
the command of which | 2 |
repairs of the capitol | 2 |
for that was the | 2 |
to kings and princes | 2 |
the hilt of his | 2 |
no other honour than | 2 |
had it not been | 2 |
the infliction of punishments | 2 |
by this action he | 2 |
many years after his | 2 |
by some centurions who | 2 |
she was banished to | 2 |
which he had used | 2 |
did the same by | 2 |
offices in the state | 2 |
and the friends who | 2 |
at the olympic games | 2 |
next election of consuls | 2 |
proscription of the triumvirate | 2 |
a perfect master of | 2 |
but that he was | 2 |
of two millions of | 2 |
on the arrival of | 2 |
as the god of | 2 |
end to his own | 2 |
stamped upon the coin | 2 |
expectations entertained by the | 2 |
the possession of the | 2 |
in the via sacra | 2 |
ranked amongst the gods | 2 |
in point of sentiment | 2 |
we meet with an | 2 |
the destruction of any | 2 |
a stop to their | 2 |
the succession to the | 2 |
the great poets of | 2 |
have been curious to | 2 |
them out of his | 2 |
and in all the | 2 |
it from public notice | 2 |
punished according to the | 2 |
where he not only | 2 |
there seems no doubt | 2 |
he made an effort | 2 |
in the government of | 2 |
part of the house | 2 |
by every mode of | 2 |
to the vengeance of | 2 |
of his public spectacles | 2 |
standards which they had | 2 |
the palatine hill was | 2 |
for the convenience of | 2 |
highest degree of favour | 2 |
daughter of marcus agrippa | 2 |
extremity of laying violent | 2 |
in his power to | 2 |
the forum and the | 2 |
of the power of | 2 |
according to his success | 2 |
had been brought from | 2 |
the principles of the | 2 |
temple of the god | 2 |
discipline of the army | 2 |
who flourished in the | 2 |
had been accustomed to | 2 |
stood candidate for the | 2 |
on a subject so | 2 |
with fire and sword | 2 |
of the party of | 2 |
and deposited them in | 2 |
on one of the | 2 |
the spectacles he gave | 2 |
the consulship four times | 2 |
of rome and of | 2 |
extinction of the race | 2 |
because it was believed | 2 |
the same person to | 2 |
the winter quarters of | 2 |
the sense of a | 2 |
those who had attained | 2 |
the belief that he | 2 |
writing to the senate | 2 |
in consideration of his | 2 |
the daughter of germanicus | 2 |
with them in the | 2 |
and could not be | 2 |
his opinion in favour | 2 |
degree of favour with | 2 |
the disorder of the | 2 |
affections of the people | 2 |
in the number of | 2 |
on their way to | 2 |
brutus and cassius the | 2 |
who had obtained the | 2 |
of his skill in | 2 |
a period of about | 2 |
a flash of lightning | 2 |
took upon him the | 2 |
might be regarded as | 2 |
same day on which | 2 |
many of those who | 2 |
to send one of | 2 |
stir out of the | 2 |
the displeasure of the | 2 |
to the eye of | 2 |
in the second year | 2 |
only a few days | 2 |
in the winter season | 2 |
by a conspiracy of | 2 |
six months advanced in | 2 |
the soldiers of his | 2 |
as many of the | 2 |
suffer himself to be | 2 |
the honour of triumphal | 2 |
senate or the people | 2 |
was born of an | 2 |
the partisans of the | 2 |
the skins of wild | 2 |
is mentioned by horace | 2 |
of them upon the | 2 |
with the purpose of | 2 |
for the pretorian cohorts | 2 |
who had lately died | 2 |
upon mention being made | 2 |
games in honour of | 2 |
to have a good | 2 |
prefects of the pretorian | 2 |
the only man who | 2 |
more than seven days | 2 |
to have stood at | 2 |
that played the flute | 2 |
the roman name and | 2 |
if it was a | 2 |
for the dispatch of | 2 |
him in his flight | 2 |
an excuse for his | 2 |
no less than thirty | 2 |
that we ought to | 2 |
a town in the | 2 |
of the greek language | 2 |
that he had come | 2 |
sought in vain for | 2 |
expelled from the senate | 2 |
that his uncle was | 2 |
himself under the necessity | 2 |
the temples in the | 2 |
and his sister octavia | 2 |
adopted by his uncle | 2 |
had been begun by | 2 |
and affection of the | 2 |
of mankind were little | 2 |
he would be sustained | 2 |
of the public service | 2 |
was the purple that | 2 |
on life and manners | 2 |
on the writings of | 2 |
of the command of | 2 |
in gold and silver | 2 |
he treated the people | 2 |
to the loss of | 2 |
the republican form of | 2 |
he was requested to | 2 |
by sea and land | 2 |
the gardens of mecaenas | 2 |
with regard to his | 2 |
of the sovereign people | 2 |
the history of greece | 2 |
he was at that | 2 |
of the wars of | 2 |
the institutions of the | 2 |
the roots of the | 2 |
at the moment when | 2 |
the caesars became extinct | 2 |
a striking contrast to | 2 |
one after the other | 2 |
the fourteenth of the | 2 |
by the ancients under | 2 |
tear out his eyes | 2 |
was so much offended | 2 |
parts of his body | 2 |
set on foot for | 2 |
put them to death | 2 |
by the use of | 2 |
and one or two | 2 |
especially those of the | 2 |
to upwards of two | 2 |
disappointed of the consulship | 2 |
seventeen years of age | 2 |
by the voice of | 2 |
the style and title | 2 |
the effects of a | 2 |
full assembly of the | 2 |
man of the most | 2 |
he had not only | 2 |
to the education of | 2 |
the favour of a | 2 |
hilt of his sword | 2 |
the reign of numa | 2 |
such a manner as | 2 |
at the commencement of | 2 |
of animals of various | 2 |
vote of the senate | 2 |
advised to beware of | 2 |
on behalf of the | 2 |
at the desire of | 2 |
would come to be | 2 |
in the same place | 2 |
from the depths of | 2 |
for he had discovered | 2 |
he did not always | 2 |
by way of a | 2 |
to the freedom of | 2 |
as well as a | 2 |
the day of election | 2 |
the court of the | 2 |
not to have been | 2 |
form of government was | 2 |
the shores of the | 2 |
to which he belonged | 2 |
he was enabled to | 2 |
to their former condition | 2 |
the atrocities of the | 2 |
the roman army had | 2 |
that the enemy was | 2 |
poets in the subsequent | 2 |
who were convicted of | 2 |
his father octavius had | 2 |
upon him with the | 2 |
after the taking of | 2 |
of serving in the | 2 |
from any of the | 2 |
the figure of a | 2 |
had formerly been in | 2 |
in the same circumstances | 2 |
a tax upon urine | 2 |
and all ranks of | 2 |
he ended his days | 2 |
he entertained the people | 2 |
a daughter named julia | 2 |
in a strain of | 2 |
was struck with the | 2 |
in the games celebrated | 2 |
prevailed upon by the | 2 |
and while he was | 2 |
the usual course of | 2 |
during the whole time | 2 |
of the children of | 2 |
procession of the salii | 2 |
who flourished under the | 2 |
treaties with foreign princes | 2 |
it was thought that | 2 |
it was to the | 2 |
had been much reduced | 2 |
to pass that way | 2 |
in a greek proverb | 2 |
to the veteran soldiers | 2 |
the pressure of the | 2 |
of his own house | 2 |
down all before him | 2 |
circumstances of those times | 2 |
he had now a | 2 |
him to beware of | 2 |
laying violent hands upon | 2 |
when he had a | 2 |
the court of his | 2 |
and the origin of | 2 |
son of asinius pollio | 2 |
a city like rome | 2 |
queen of the iceni | 2 |
chief speaker is laelius | 2 |
him from his purpose | 2 |
great number of the | 2 |
it was necessary that | 2 |
holding in his hand | 2 |
that his anxiety to | 2 |
an amphora of wine | 2 |
which he was slain | 2 |
he pretended to be | 2 |
he was in great | 2 |
in his right hand | 2 |
would be tedious to | 2 |
the distinction of the | 2 |
informs us that it | 2 |
men of the city | 2 |
amphora of wine at | 2 |
called after his name | 2 |
one of his legions | 2 |
and in the civil | 2 |
a few of the | 2 |
to come and see | 2 |
consular rank in command | 2 |
the eighth of the | 2 |
in his african triumph | 2 |
even to his own | 2 |
the son of claudius | 2 |
remarkable for his noble | 2 |
no less than a | 2 |
the command of armies | 2 |
of the miracles of | 2 |
in the usual manner | 2 |
the owners of the | 2 |
was cut off by | 2 |
his marriage with agrippina | 2 |
the work is addressed | 2 |
was a city of | 2 |
italy and the provinces | 2 |
to summon the people | 2 |
from the office of | 2 |
of her infamous conduct | 2 |
naked into the ring | 2 |
have stood at the | 2 |
he was cut off | 2 |
were made for his | 2 |
which had been made | 2 |
after the defeat of | 2 |
by the courage of | 2 |
his house on the | 2 |
had declared against him | 2 |
portico of the temple | 2 |
who were to be | 2 |
the rank of patricians | 2 |
the jursan envoy was | 2 |
the public and private | 2 |
three hundred sesterces a | 2 |
three days and three | 2 |
according to their several | 2 |
temple of the caesars | 2 |
had nearly cost him | 2 |
rest of the company | 2 |
were in general the | 2 |
fell at his feet | 2 |
and with it the | 2 |
the first of which | 2 |
that the people of | 2 |
he would gladly have | 2 |
was of a civic | 2 |
and the two julias | 2 |
in the augustan age | 2 |
lest it should be | 2 |
looked upon as a | 2 |
of the value of | 2 |
being dissatisfied with the | 2 |
any one who was | 2 |
the culture of vineyards | 2 |
and threw them down | 2 |
not much more than | 2 |
hanging from his neck | 2 |
to have the honour | 2 |
and in the night | 2 |
we shall find that | 2 |
shouts of the soldiers | 2 |
when he indulged himself | 2 |
a doubt that the | 2 |
all written in the | 2 |
he made himself master | 2 |
the vices of the | 2 |
it may be well | 2 |
it would appear that | 2 |
the fates had decreed | 2 |
it a matter of | 2 |
highest offices in the | 2 |
derived chiefly from the | 2 |
into a kind of | 2 |
under the reign of | 2 |
had filled the office | 2 |
morals of the people | 2 |
scrupled not to introduce | 2 |
there could be none | 2 |
being in a great | 2 |
the empire to the | 2 |
but we find from | 2 |
in alliance with rome | 2 |
the walls of rome | 2 |
and the senate as | 2 |
very centre of his | 2 |
of the alban mount | 2 |
likewise the history of | 2 |
the cultivation of that | 2 |
to save himself from | 2 |
be attended with the | 2 |
two hundred and fifty | 2 |
early in the morning | 2 |
of the bay of | 2 |
beyond the limits of | 2 |
the first who had | 2 |
ought to be a | 2 |
has been already said | 2 |
not far from the | 2 |
to be decreed to | 2 |
honours which had been | 2 |
the violence of the | 2 |
the feelings of men | 2 |
his title of augustus | 2 |
he raised to the | 2 |
was entirely governed by | 2 |
in the prime of | 2 |
former of these he | 2 |
and a fact which | 2 |
when he was going | 2 |
the use of litters | 2 |
gave rise to the | 2 |
to the usage of | 2 |
time of the republic | 2 |
the statue of julius | 2 |
successor on the throne | 2 |
calends of october th | 2 |
the head of an | 2 |
he was in such | 2 |
no secret of his | 2 |
his office he was | 2 |
on the jews was | 2 |
he was suffering from | 2 |
hear no more of | 2 |
by a stretch of | 2 |
by the necessities of | 2 |
of the public treasury | 2 |
god and master orders | 2 |
of his father domitius | 2 |
to one of them | 2 |
every way he could | 2 |
the consuls in the | 2 |
it in the following | 2 |
the force of the | 2 |
to act upon the | 2 |
he did nothing else | 2 |
a cut through the | 2 |
for the opening of | 2 |
received the triumphal ornaments | 2 |
it at all certain | 2 |
that he would come | 2 |
he must have been | 2 |
fourth of the calends | 2 |
candidate for the quaestorship | 2 |
your opinion of me | 2 |
be prefect of the | 2 |
the dignity of a | 2 |
and villas of the | 2 |
the click of castanets | 2 |
to have been his | 2 |
than four hundred thousand | 2 |
been made free of | 2 |
who was married to | 2 |
we cannot entertain any | 2 |
he declared that he | 2 |
that he was soaring | 2 |
in a great rage | 2 |
for the ensuing year | 2 |
is mentioned by pliny | 2 |
it will be recollected | 2 |
borne the office of | 2 |
before he could get | 2 |
neither caligula nor nero | 2 |
in a disturbed state | 2 |
was disgusted with the | 2 |
which is said to | 2 |
he has left behind | 2 |
presented him with a | 2 |
news of his death | 2 |
two wings of horse | 2 |
designs of his enemies | 2 |
of the julian law | 2 |
as a young man | 2 |
to the army in | 2 |
the people of ilium | 2 |
one hundred and sixty | 2 |
upon the sight of | 2 |
were found in the | 2 |
both of men and | 2 |
he had obtained the | 2 |
he loved her so | 2 |
the chastity of his | 2 |
declared in the senate | 2 |
the reign of vespasian | 2 |
a public performance in | 2 |