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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,