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 1     I,     61|      affront? But his sons might alike visit both, and not compromise
 2     I,     62|          us, innocent and guilty alike perish." ~ ~
 3     I,     85|       the combatants. Everything alike was unfavourable to the
 4    II,      3|     alien from theirs they hated alike what was bad and what was
 5    II,     17|        as in success they forget alike divine and human laws. If
 6    II,     72|        himself chiefs and people alike. Germanicus accordingly,
 7    II,     95|   enemies. He inspired reverence alike by look and voice, and while
 8   III,     49|      respects man and wife share alike, and this arrangement involves
 9    IV,      2|      elevation and his fall were alike disastrous. He had a body
10    IV,      6|          the Rhine, as a defence alike against Germans and Gauls,
11    IV,     11|    prosperity and adversity must alike affect the State." ~ ~
12    IV,     23|       which in a corrupt age are alike dangerous. Tiberius indeed,
13    IV,     48|         whom death has withdrawn alike from the partialities of
14    IV,     53|          mind, which can discern alike human and divine claims;
15    IV,     77|           though now he insulted alike the tame spirit of the old
16    IV,     78|          silence and speech were alike criminal. Every night had
17    IV,     87|         friend and stranger were alike shunned; even things mute
18    IV,     94|        had to bear day and night alike the patronising smiles and
19     V,     11|   adjournments, Vitellius, weary alike of hope and fear, asked
20    VI,      5|        accuser and accused, both alike objects of execration, presented
21    VI,     37|       When hatred and favour had alike passed away, justice asserted
22    VI,     74|         therefore sought to flee alike from the past and from the
23   XII,     11| despotism of Gotarzes, which was alike intolerable to the nobility
24   XII,     19|    positions, rivers and cities, alike yielded to their foe. And
25   XII,     39|        which advance and retreat alike would be difficult for our
26   XII,     58|       Cappadocia, a man despised alike for his feebleness of mind
27  XIII,      3|       dignified courtesy, strove alike to confine the frailty of
28  XIII,      3|       indulgences. They had both alike to struggle against the
29  XIII,     18|        entire frame that he lost alike voice and breath. There
30  XIII,     39|       passed a decree, providing alike for punishment and safety.
31  XIII,     48|         flight, and so to secure alike glory and spoil. Then forming
32  XIII,     58|       day, had bequeathed to her alike fame and beauty. Her fortune
33    XV,     69|      which he might make himself alike informer and witness. ~ ~
34    XV,     80|          so courageous an end be alike in both of us, but let there
35   XVI,     11|   emperor showed himself unmoved alike by entreaty and reproach. ~ ~
36   XVI,     14|       and the free-born populace alike were suddenly cut off, amid
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