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 1     I,      3|          his sister's son, while a mere stripling, and Marcus Agrippa,
 2     I,     20|         taken from them, except in mere idle talk, and the Senate,
 3     I,     34|       crime was tranquillised by a mere accident. Suddenly in a
 4     I,     61|       There was also an excuse for mere youths referring some matters
 5    II,    109|           nothing was arranged for mere effect. And though they
 6   III,     29|    hostilities in Africa, first by mere desultory raids, so swift
 7   III,     45|     consulship. It happened that a mere trifle which grew into a
 8   III,     70|           such hasty punishment of mere words, praising Lepidus
 9   III,     75|           are reminding us! What a mere trifle if you look at everything
10   III,     83|          people said, "that even a mere youth who has received so
11   III,     98|          its drift rather than its mere expression, and persisted
12    IV,     17|   Sempronius, had taken him when a mere child to the island of Cercina
13    IV,     53|           of stone are despised as mere tombs, if the judgment of
14    IV,     56|            pass her old age with a mere Roman knight. Though I might
15    IV,     62|         Julia, and the son, when a mere youth, was banished by Augustus,
16    IV,     70|       emblems. Pulchra's name is a mere blind; the only reason for
17    IV,     76|           return to Rome was not a mere random assertion; as to
18    IV,     88|      themselves, shuddering at the mere fact that they had betrayed
19    IV,     89|          off the old, now become a mere incubus. But these and other
20     V,     12|        strangled and their bodies, mere children as they were, were
21    VI,     53|          scruple about a base act, mere hireling instruments of
22    VI,     66|          by an Arsacid, but that a mere empty name was enjoyed by
23    XI,     42|                       Meanwhile no mere rumour but messengers from
24    XI,     49| decorations of the quaestorship, a mere trifle to the pride of one
25   XII,     17|           lost his power and was a mere outcast, on learning that
26   XII,     34|         the honour of a triumph; a mere fraction of his renown with
27   XII,     46|           chance or to courage, to mere heedlessness or to calculation,
28  XIII,      9|        experience, but also by the mere display of showy attributes. ~ ~
29  XIII,     16|       sovereignty, which a son, by mere admission and adoption,
30  XIII,     43|     dropped off from his arms, now mere stumps. The general, lightly
31   XIV,      1|       sometimes call him in jest a mere ward who was under the rule
32   XIV,     37|         human beings, and became a mere crowd rather than a colony. ~ ~
33   XIV,     80|      commotion. Only let her whose mere beck, though she is far
34    XV,      1|   extensively and continuously for mere plundering raids. The chief
35    XV,     17|           declared that we had the mere shadow of possession and
36    XV,     93|           Priscus, Julius Altinus, mere rank and file, so to say,
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