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1 I, 7 | associations were with the youth of Nero, and who were accustomed,
2 I, 10| were equally famous. In his youth he had cultivated with many
3 I, 13| neglected boyhood and a riotous youth, and he had made himself
4 I, 15| free from the passions of youth, and such your life that
5 I, 16| than a good successor, your youth no greater than a good emperor.
6 I, 22| Galba's age with Otho's youth, he had persuaded the latter
7 I, 65| had inflamed, and, after a youth of indigence, becoming prodigal
8 I, 67| cavalry of Rhaetia and the youth of that province, inured
9 I, 83| sons of Italy, the true youth of Rome, cry out for the
10 II, 2 | He passed, it is true, a youth enlivened by pleasure, and
11 II, 47| so large a portion of the youth of Rome and so many noble
12 II, 50| What his boyhood and his youth had been, we have already
13 II, 61| picked force of its native youth, to which Vitellius attached
14 II, 62| the most profligate of the youth.~ ~
15 II, 78| prophesied to Vespasian in early youth. At first, however, the
16 II, 81| was then in the prime of youth and beauty, and who had
17 II, 86| illustrious birth. Though in early youth the desire of repose had
18 II, 97| while all the rest of the youth promptly gave in their names.
19 III, 33| Did a grown up maiden or youth of marked beauty fall in
20 IV, 5 | the first rank. In early youth he devoted his distinguished
21 IV, 15| Vitellius all the Batavian youth was then being summoned
22 IV, 41| brother, and to his own youth. He was graceful in his
23 IV, 43| and while still a mere youth, he had undertaken the prosecution,
24 IV, 43| safe, besides that your youth incapacitated you for office;
25 IV, 69| the Sunici, and formed the youth of the country into regular
26 IV, 71| the hope and impatience of youth, Mucianus ever contriving
27 IV, 71| led by the recklessness of youth or by bad advisers to compromise
28 IV, 74| the Gauls. Now that their youth were restored to them they
29 IV, 86| appeared to him in his sleep a youth of singular beauty and more
30 IV, 86| the same moment he saw the youth ascend to heaven in a blaze
31 IV, 89| Domitian, seeing that his youth was despised by the older
32 V, 28| legions of Germany and the youth of Gaul should cross the
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