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1 I, 10| he might be praised; his private life was in bad repute.
2 I, 15| this effect: "If I were a private man, and were now adopting
3 I, 15| because it was not by any private favour that I myself received
4 I, 22| enjoyed a license unknown in private families, brought the debaucheries
5 I, 32| Icelus, who persisted in his private animosities to the public
6 I, 48| humble burial in his master's private gardens. His head, which
7 I, 52| his country to conceal his private dishonour. There were not
8 I, 65| kinds of supplies from their private means. Report, however,
9 I, 71| dreading change, look for private friendship to shelter them
10 I, 83| mutiny and strife, that the private should not obey the centurion,
11 I, 84| themselves in disguise about private houses, and exercised a
12 I, 89| as it might be in some private household, each had his
13 II, 4 | afterwards soliciting a private interview, disclosed the
14 II, 7 | of plunder; some by their private embarrassments. And so,
15 II, 32| wealth of the State and of private individuals. We have a vast
16 II, 56| soldiers' garb murdered their private enemies. The soldiers themselves,
17 II, 74| to the perils of war! In private enterprises men may advance
18 II, 76| conversations with him in private, now publicly addressed
19 II, 84| purse, liberal with his private means because he helped
20 II, 85| 7th legion, to gratify a private pique, which he concealed
21 III, 37| while they uttered their private griefs. Not a word from
22 III, 38| he replied, "from any private apprehension, or because
23 III, 45| of Rome, was fired by his private animosity against Queen
24 III, 51| right and wrong, that a private cavalry soldier declared
25 III, 65| that while both were in a private station, Flavius Sabinus,
26 III, 65| certain conditions. After many private interviews, they finally,
27 III, 68| hindered him from entering a private house, and invited him to
28 III, 70| This would have befitted a private individual anxious to shun
29 III, 78| intent, after receiving private letters from Vitellius,
30 III, 80| praetor, men considered the private worth of the man. His companions
31 III, 83| shops, or took refuge in any private house, should be dragged
32 IV, 1 | first step to breaking open private houses; here, if resistance
33 IV, 4 | was said, "Why, if he is a private citizen, does he speak like
34 IV, 8 | no room for intrigue or private animosities. Nothing has
35 IV, 48| sixty million sesterces from private persons should be accepted.
36 IV, 51| irons. He did this out of private pique, but he called the
37 IV, 56| they met together in a private house in the Colonia Agrippinensis;
38 V, 1 | capital and from Italy by private hopes of securing the yet
39 V, 27| sought to counterbalance his private wrongs by the destruction
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