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1 I, 7 | either from weakness of character, or to avoid investigation
2 I, 9 | lameness, had no strength of character and no authority; even when
3 I, 14| supported him, and the high character of Piso gave weight to his
4 I, 14| favourably. This point in his character pleased his adopted father
5 I, 15| flatter him, whatever his character, is a mere routine gone
6 I, 16| however illustrious our character. Do not however be alarmed,
7 I, 19| that had an unfavourable character, the Senate came to a resolution
8 I, 24| were particularly weak in character, or who wanted money and
9 I, 29| but your loyalty, your character, stand unimpeached up to
10 I, 36| Comrades, I cannot say in what character I have presented myself
11 I, 41| conspiracy. His life and character incline us rather to believe
12 I, 47| fifty-seven, with many changes of character. His father was of a praetorian
13 I, 48| his wealth was great. His character was of an average kind,
14 I, 49| and to think of the old character of Otho, was heightened
15 I, 50| endured a service which the character of the country and of the
16 II, 4 | which was due, rather to the character of its mountain citadel
17 II, 5 | education to attract even such a character as that of Mucianus. The
18 II, 10| people which his detestable character had deserved. Men remembered
19 II, 30| they joined Caecina. The character of Valens did not stand
20 II, 30| man of foul and infamous character; Valens retorted with charges
21 II, 37| differing in language and in character, could have united in such
22 II, 38| came Cn. Pompeius, with a character more disguised but no way
23 II, 38| these reflections on the character of ancient and modern times
24 II, 57| Asiaticus, a slave of infamous character, ever seeking power by unprincipled
25 II, 60| affection and his apathetic character screened him from danger.
26 II, 64| first indication of its character. Triaria's recklessness
27 II, 64| and of the old type of character. She indeed is said to have
28 II, 68| tribunes always follow the character of the Emperor, and either
29 II, 94| Soldiers again of good character were allowed, if they so
30 III, 21| field-ditch, such being the character of the ground. On the right
31 III, 28| been a degeneracy from the character of their former lives. Wounds
32 III, 33| varieties of language and character, an army comprising Roman
33 III, 38| Blaesus, whose illustrious character raised him far above one
34 III, 39| birth and refinement of character, Blaesus was a man of resolute
35 III, 62| family; he was a man of loose character, but of no small ability,
36 III, 83| by prostitutes and men of character as infamous; there were
37 III, 86| from the indolence of his character. Yet he had a certain frankness
38 III, 86| rather than by consistency of character, he deserved more of it
39 IV, 3 | war. Such indeed was its character at first sight; the writer,
40 IV, 16| language, and their courageous character, but is inferior in numbers.
41 IV, 41| his bearing, and, his real character being yet unknown, the frequent
42 IV, 43| outlives the individual character. We have lost our vigour,
43 IV, 54| who, however, for high character and reputation ranked among
44 IV, 59| understood far better the character of the people. Galba's policy
45 IV, 66| and the advantage of a character for clemency to men founding
46 IV, 88| they might judge of his character; and he was condemned. During
47 IV, 89| to throw a veil over his character, and to withdraw himself
48 V, 16| adjacent country. Such was the character of the district, full of
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