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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
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