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 1    II,    100|     feeble suspicions or vague rumours. Your strife with Germanicus
 2    II,    101|      of a governor? And as for rumours, it is best to leave time
 3   III,     12|      of the inquiry and of the rumours by which he was himself
 4   III,     27|       a subject of conflicting rumours not only among the people
 5   III,     61|    more insignificant than the rumours represented? ~ ~
 6    IV,     15|                  These popular rumours, over and above the fact
 7    IV,     15| eagerly at wild and improbable rumours in preference to genuine
 8    IV,     33|  Tacfarinas accordingly spread rumours; that elsewhere also nations
 9    IV,     77|     emperor strengthened vague rumours and gave him grounds for
10   XII,     61|      was matter of conflicting rumours, according to people's belief. ~ ~
11  XIII,      7|      the year came disquieting rumours that the Parthians had again
12   XIV,     75|        time, had given rise to rumours, and the popular story was
13   XVI,     26|       be partially veiled amid rumours on foreign affairs, or that
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