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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 Tiberius indeed, 13 IV, 48| whom death has withdrawn alike from the partialities of 14 IV, 53| mind, which can discern alike human and divine claims; 15 IV, 77| though now he insulted alike the tame spirit of the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