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1     I,      1|       been recorded by famous historians; and fine intellects were
2     I,    106|  accounts we find not only in historians but in Tiberius' own speeches.
3    II,    118|      nations, though to Greek historians, who admire only their own
4    IV,     14| narrative of most of the best historians. But I would not pass over
5    IV,     48|    memory preserved for us by historians? To every man posterity
6    IV,     75| Although I have followed most historians in attributing the cause
7    IV,     83|       kings. As to that point historians differ; as to the rest,
8     V,     12|    enough for her correction. Historians of the time tell us that,
9  XIII,     22|      consentient testimony of historians, I shall give the differences
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