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1     I,     37|      them for their past and commended their present behaviour.
2     I,     58|      tribunes and the legion commended his energy and good behaviour,
3   III,     41|      About this same time he commended to the Senate's favour,
4   III,     87| Augustus, in which they were commended for having endured the Parthian
5    IV,     23|    for the emperor's health, commended also Nero and Drusus to
6   XII,     21|    raised the suppliant, and commended him for having chosen the
7   XII,     62|    the emperor, in a speech, commended all who, from their limited
8    XV,     29|       Already had the Senate commended Poppaea's safety to the
9    XV,     38|               Then the Roman commended the young prince for abandoning
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