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 1     I,     13|       his life with praise and censure. Some said "that dutiful
 2    II,     77|        pronounced a very sharp censure on his visit to Alexandria
 3   III,     54|        emperor himself, with a censure on the judges, to be tried
 4   III,     83| tribunitian power with special censure on the extravagance of the
 5    IV,     48|       to us without any one to censure, to speak freely of those
 6     V,      2|  friendships, with an indirect censure on the consul Fufius, who
 7    VI,      3|     theatre, received a savage censure. Tiberius, just as if he
 8    VI,     18|  emperor. This provoked him to censure the magistrates and the
 9    XI,      7|       men, at whom this strong censure was levelled, loudly protested,
10   XIV,     16|      glanced too with indirect censure at the days of Claudius,
11   XIV,     60|        Caesar, and most bitter censure of Antistius, argued that
12   XVI,     32|        more readily endure his censure of details than we can now
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