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 1     I,    102|        his veto, and was sharply censured in a speech from Asinius
 2   III,     45|         our ancestors, as having censured in severe decrees disrespect
 3   III,     51|       Tiberius, which indirectly censured them for throwing on the
 4   III,     67|    Quirinus to himself, while he censured Marcus Lollius, whom he
 5   III,     95|    flattery yet further, sharply censured the morals of Silanus, and
 6    IV,     50|          This the emperor openly censured, and it caused the banishment
 7     V,      3|      invent this much; he merely censured her insolent tongue and
 8     V,     14| practised lawyer, had indirectly censured Regulus as having been half-hearted
 9    VI,     17|        letter in which he gently censured the tribune, as ignorant
10  XIII,     33|   approved the imprisonment, and censured the presumption of Antistius.
11  XIII,     44|          displeasure; he sharply censured Paccius, the officers and
12   XIV,     27|          even Cnius Pompeius was censured by the older men of the
13    XV,     87|     field. Flavus, on seeing it, censured it as too shallow and confined,
14   XVI,     31|   addressing any one by name, he censured the senators for neglecting
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