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 1     I,      6|   complained of the young man's character, and had thus succeeded
 2     I,     55|      public enemies, the sacred character of the ambassador, and the
 3     I,     71|      the tendency of Tiberius's character. But a people so many years
 4     I,     92|   thorough comprehension of the character of Tiberius, sowed for a
 5     I,     97|       features of the emperor's character and grounded his case on
 6     I,    105|        It was part of Tiberius' character to prolong indefinitely
 7    II,     57|       number of children and in character, was superior to Livia,
 8    II,     72|      unsettled country from the character of its people and from its
 9    II,     84|      the perfidy, to the sacred character of a king, to the gods of
10   III,     57|         of Italy, the unwarlike character of the city populace, and
11   III,     80|         or exaggeration, on the character of the young prince. He
12   III,     88|        conceded the same sacred character not only to the temple but
13   III,    103|        and brigand assuming the character of a belligerent. "Even
14    IV,      1|    describe his extraction, his character, and the daring wickedness
15    IV,      5|     exist side by side, had the character of being kindly disposed
16    IV,     45|      who, from a resemblance of character, imagine that the evil deeds
17    VI,     28|      his own horoscope, and the character of that particular year
18    VI,     54|        heavens, the fluctuating character of rivers exhibited omens
19    VI,     78|         about twenty-three. His character too had its distinct periods.
20    XI,     28|       our old customs the Roman character exhibited as to valour and
21  XIII,     17|    mother, and now again on the character of the young prince, which
22  XIII,     39|       did, her legal status and character, and he reported that she
23  XIII,     58|         set off her beauty. Her character she never spared, making
24  XIII,     61|         was recognised, and his character, despicable as it was and
25   XIV,     22|       plainly shown by the very character of the poems, which have
26   XIV,     26|       which the contrast of his character to that of Afer, whom he
27   XIV,     27|       idleness. Let the ancient character of these shows be retained,
28   XIV,     52|      Asinius Pollio, and bore a character far from contemptible, except
29    XV,     18|   fugitive legions. He sought a character for moderation after he
30    XV,     25|         the estimate of a man's character is to found anywhere rather
31    XV,     59|  handsome face. But solidity of character and moderation in pleasure
32    XV,     61|        man of esteemed life and character, to whom Tigellinus with
33   XVI,      7| ancestral wealth and dignity of character, Silanus for the nobility
34   XVI,     37|         professed the dignified character of a Stoic, and had trained
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