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1 I, 8| knights. The higher a man's rank, the more eager his hypocrisy, 2 I, 50| Plancus especially, whose high rank had deterred him from flight. 3 I, 54| sight? Here were ladies of rank, not a centurion to escort 4 I, 58| summons, stated his name, his rank, his birthplace, the number 5 I, 58| behaviour, he retained his rank; where they unanimously 6 I, 76| number were some women of rank; among them, the wife of 7 I, 88| There were no tents for the rank and file, no comforts for 8 I, 99| indigence to be excused from his rank as a senator, he gave a 9 II, 14| Aemilius, one of the first rank centurions, who attacked 10 II, 16| as one extolled his noble rank, another, his handsome person, 11 II, 36| by ladies of the highest rank, went to house after house, 12 II, 39| those who were of senators' rank. Cotta Messalinus then proposed 13 II, 41| places in the theatre, in rank and in honour, might be 14 II, 46| Hortalus, a youth of noble rank in conspicuous poverty. 15 II, 57| there was also the noble rank and wealth of his wife Plancina, 16 II, 57| advantage in the illustrious rank of his mother's family, 17 II, 62| rivalry between men of equal rank, and consequent embarrassment.~ ~ 18 II, 63| cases he said that noble rank ought to have the support 19 II, 77| Roman knights of the higher rank to enter Egypt except by 20 II, 95| and dignity of the highest rank, he had escaped the hatred 21 II, 111| there was no distinction of rank, and it was a sufficient 22 II, 112| to no Roman of the same rank had twin offspring ever 23 III, 23| at the same time the high rank of the family and the terrible 24 III, 24| Marcus Piso, stript of his rank, with an allowance of five 25 III, 33| theatre with some ladies of rank, and as she appealed with 26 III, 36| both for his distinguished rank and eloquence. But Tiberius, 27 III, 43| without rising to a senator's rank, he surpassed in power many 28 III, 47| inherited poverty, with the high rank in which he had lived without 29 III, 68| mother-in-law, and several ladies of rank. As soon as the accuser 30 III, 108| Quinctius, and others of equal rank. But Cassius and Brutus 31 IV, 17| escape the dangers of high rank. Had not his innocence been 32 IV, 56| have long overstepped the rank of a knight and gone far 33 IV, 61| Two men of noble rank died in that year, Cneius 34 IV, 86| Roman knight of the highest rank, Titius Sabinus, was dragged 35 VI, 9| Minucius was of equestrian rank, and both had enjoyed, though 36 VI, 13| this multitude of men of rank! Celsus however, tribune 37 VI, 15| rare incident in so high a rank. Never had he by choice 38 VI, 20| other side, being of the rank of knights. He was a man 39 VI, 20| without any restrictions as to rank or numbers, he never so 40 VI, 22| precipitated the fall of rank and reputation, till at 41 VI, 43| a man of distinguished rank and ability as an advocate, 42 VI, 73| spoken of the illustrious rank of Domitius. Marsus too 43 VI, 75| and to loss of a senator's rank. A like punishment was adjudged 44 VI, 76| to a family of consular rank, chose a sudden and shocking 45 XI, 4| two knights of the first rank who bore the surname of 46 XI, 6| Roman knight of the first rank, who had paid four hundred 47 XI, 16| stage, and certain ladies of rank. He introduced too a law 48 XI, 32| privilege of laying aside his rank. Permission, he said, would 49 XI, 39| other belongings of imperial rank. These Silius might enjoy; 50 XI, 45| Roman knights of the first rank desirous of a speedy doom. 51 XII, 1| jealousy. Each insisted on her rank, beauty, and fortune, and 52 XII, 3| thoroughly worthy of imperial rank, the scion of a noble house 53 XII, 7| lady conspicuous for noble rank and purity, herself too 54 XII, 25| Senate of her illustrious rank, that the sister of Lucius 55 XII, 25| Calpurnia too, a lady of high rank, was ruined, simply because 56 XII, 40| several tribes went from rank to rank, encouraging and 57 XII, 40| tribes went from rank to rank, encouraging and confirming 58 XII, 74| herself of equally high rank. In beauty, youth, and wealth 59 XIII, 7| civil wars? The highest rank chiefly worked through its 60 XIII, 12| had been degraded from his rank for adultery with Messalina, 61 XIII, 13| from a family of consular rank, while Senecio's father 62 XIII, 14| which youth and the highest rank might claim. She went further; 63 XIII, 24| powers and a consul-elect's rank and every other step to 64 XIII, 39| extortion, was restored to his rank as a senator. Pomponia Graecina, 65 XIV, 21| in their names. Neither rank nor age nor previous high 66 XIV, 21| in squandering. Hence a rank growth of abominations and 67 XIV, 33| a barbarian of no mean rank was discovered with a dagger, 68 XIV, 55| will be protected by his rank, when the prefecture of 69 XIV, 58| rivalry, on the score of rank, between Volusius and Africanus. 70 XIV, 60| restored to a senator's rank on the intercession of his 71 XIV, 73| spoke much of their noble rank and of their respective 72 XV, 44| and above his illustrious rank as one of the Junian family 73 XV, 59| through his father's noble rank many illustrious families, 74 XV, 60| hand, both of senatorian rank, contrary to what was expected 75 XV, 64| cumbrous grandeur of his rank, he would enjoy the bath 76 XV, 65| strength of his distinguished rank and the teachings of Caius 77 XV, 67| people of different class, rank, age, sex, among rich and 78 XV, 93| Priscus, Julius Altinus, mere rank and file, so to say, had 79 XVI, 18| knights with senatorian rank. The latter had once commanded 80 XVI, 36| apparel, and the signs of my rank I gave up, as I would have