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1 I, 18| but had not gone beyond certain words and cries, and that
2 I, 18| good even in peace. It is certain that their feelings might
3 I, 27| pretended that he was purchasing certain farm-buildings, which from
4 I, 70| virtues so false, and vices so certain to return. Marius Celsus,
5 II, 8 | island of Cythnus, he induced certain soldiers, who were on their
6 II, 21| introduced into the building by certain persons from the neighbouring
7 II, 22| take a more deliberate and certain aim, poured down their javelins
8 II, 30| commanding person, and a certain superficial attractiveness
9 II, 37| s generals recommended a certain measure of delay, Paullinus
10 II, 61| ashamed to relate how a certain Mariccus, a Boian of the
11 III, 58| prescribed number of slaves and a certain weight of silver. The Roman
12 III, 65| cessation of hostilities upon certain conditions. After many private
13 III, 70| did over the Forum, and certain to provoke the gaze of the
14 III, 71| Capitol. There were formerly certain colonnades on the right
15 III, 86| character. Yet he had a certain frankness and generosity,
16 IV, 4 | forwarded to the Senate certain letters which furnished
17 IV, 8 | irritated by the obstinacy of certain persons. I do not forget
18 IV, 16| Canninefates there was a certain Brinno, a man of a certain
19 IV, 16| certain Brinno, a man of a certain stolid bravery and of distinguished
20 IV, 33| After this, certain letters from Antonius to
21 IV, 41| Piso was not carried out. Certain commissioners were then
22 IV, 50| overtures, is not known for certain, for no one was present
23 IV, 72| counsels of Auspex. It is certain that the Treveri and Lingones
24 V, 7 | buoyed up by the waves. At a certain season of the year the lake
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