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1 1 | by the simple reward of a good conscience to hand on without
2 2 | noble pursuit, that nothing good might anywhere confront
3 3 | has not only our hopes and good wishes, but has also the
4 4 | profligate not only by his own good and straight-forward character,
5 4 | senator, had not his mother’s good sense checked his excited
6 6 | other to self. However, the good wife deserves the greater
7 9 | Agricola, from his natural good sense, though called to
8 9 | most rare felicity, his good nature did not weaken his
9 9 | Fame itself, of which even good men are often weakly fond,
10 16| of the civil war gave a good pretext for inaction. But
11 20| office, restored to peace its good name, when, from either
12 20| himself in the ranks, praised good discipline, and kept the
13 22| as he was gentle to the good. But his displeasure left
14 33| thanks to the greatness and good fortune of Rome and to your
15 39| but the greatness of a good general was a truly imperial
16 43| only a bad Emperor whom a good father would make his heir. ~
17 44| would easily believe him a good man, and willingly believe
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