Book,  Par.

 1    II,     69|   in dark hints, as oracles usually do, an early doom. ~ ~
 2   III,      9|  him with the liberality he usually bestowed on the sons of
 3   III,     25| acquittal, he was more than usually merciful. Again, when Valerius
 4    IV,     19|     Next, after various and usually fruitless complaints from
 5    IV,     41|     even he himself, though usually artificial in manner, and
 6    VI,      2| Rome. Tiberius however, who usually combined jesting and seriousness,
 7    VI,     77|   of the name of Charicles, usually employed, not indeed to
 8  XIII,     28|  end of the year the cohort usually on guard during the games
 9   XIV,     27|  they said, "the games were usually exhibited with hastily erected
10    XV,     67|     sat down to a more than usually sumptuous banquet, and gave
11   XVI,     33| savage and menacing look he usually wore, spoke these and like
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