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1 I, 22| country, and yet always retained. Many of these men were
2 I, 55| irons. After this no one retained any sense of duty, any recollection
3 I, 82| acquired by crime could not be retained by a sudden assumption of
4 I, 86| stern policy of Galba had retained in custody, while to the
5 I, 86| Galba. Oscus, a freedman, retained the charge of the fleet,
6 II, 10| carried out, and, while retained as law, was powerless or
7 II, 14| Part of these troops were retained for the defence of the colony
8 II, 16| neighbouring seas, were retained in the interests of Otho
9 II, 68| still was admired, still retained his high reputation, but
10 II, 78| of the world, he openly retained one Seleucus, an astrologer,
11 II, 86| 7th (Galba's), which still retained their vexation and rage
12 III, 41| apprehension, Valens, while he retained a few attendants whom adversity
13 III, 45| from her peril. Venutius retained the kingdom, and we had
14 III, 47| Roman fashion, they still retained the indolence and licence
15 III, 86| Believing that friendship may be retained by munificent gifts rather
16 IV, 41| Vespasian. Griphus still retained his rank. It was then determined
17 V, 5 | made without leaven, is retained as a memorial of their hurried
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