Book,  Par.

 1     I,     75|              confidence, and the more highly is he esteemed in times
 2   III,     78|                      Formerly rich or highly distinguished noble families
 3   III,    102|         retained. At the same time he highly extolled Sejanus on the
 4    IV,      3|               and the people he spoke highly of him as the partner of
 5    IV,     86|             prosperity. He also spoke highly of Germanicus and compassionately
 6    VI,     33|          actually added, as something highly meritorious, his own language
 7   XII,     20|       sufficient to make his promises highly valued. So he turned to
 8   XII,     52| accomplishments of his countrymen and highly renowned among his neighbours.
 9    XV,      2|           despise, and which the gods highly esteem." ~ ~
10    XV,      3|               a noble, he entrusted a highly efficient body of cavalry,
11    XV,      7|                            Many spoke highly of these results, as due
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