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 1     I,     37|   measures ought to be used, inasmuch as the rabble knows no mean,
 2     I,     97|     charge not to be evaded, inasmuch as the accuser selected
 3   III,      9|  prescribed him by Tiberius, inasmuch as one who had generally
 4   III,     36|   this was justly allowable, inasmuch as he had been banished
 5   III,     96|      ordained to meet facts, inasmuch as the future is uncertain.
 6    IV,      7|    departments of the State, inasmuch as that year brought with
 7    IV,     52|   intentions for the future. Inasmuch as the Divine Augustus did
 8    IV,     66|     was all the more savage, inasmuch as they were taunted with
 9    IV,     74| raised to the highest point, inasmuch as the Punic capital was
10    IV,     82|    be called Mount Augustus, inasmuch as when all around was in
11   XIV,     61|   offence; that for himself, inasmuch as he would have opposed
12   XIV,     81|    the more vehement hatred, inasmuch as men look on their instruments
13    XV,     53|    more conducive to health, inasmuch as the narrow streets with
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