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 1     I,     40| miseries, and vengeance on the cruelty of centurions. ~ ~
 2     I,     57|        responsible for all the cruelty and all the odium of the
 3     I,     58|   charged him with rapacity or cruelty, he was dismissed the service.~ ~
 4     I,     95|     authorship, pointed at his cruelty, his arrogance, and his
 5    II,     18|        only their greed, their cruelty, their pride. Is anything
 6   III,     57|      the oppressive usury, the cruelty and arrogance of their governors,
 7    IV,      1|       as well as an abettor of cruelty in others. Of this the cause
 8    IV,     75|       place of his retreat the cruelty and licentiousness which
 9    IV,     86|   against Sejanus, against his cruelty, pride and ambition. He
10     V,      9|       I will not put any man's cruelty or compassion to the test,
11    VI,     25|        and, with the growth of cruelty, pity was thrust aside. ~ ~
12    VI,     63|   among the Scythians, for his cruelty, and hoped to find in Tiridates
13    VI,     78|        he was infamous for his cruelty, though he veiled his debaucheries,
14    XI,     11|   Mithridates, who showed more cruelty than was wise in a new ruler.
15    XI,     13|     drove the Parthians by his cruelty and profligacy to send a
16    XI,     15| Agrippina was increased by the cruelty of Messalina, who, always
17   XII,     11|   unsuccessful in war, he made cruelty a screen for his feebleness.
18   XII,     69|  prompted to exhibit the worst cruelty by the artifices of the
19  XIII,     36|    Italy by his profligacy and cruelty, just as if it were the
20  XIII,     54|      knights, and with all the cruelty of Claudius. His defence
21  XIII,     67|   persons who charged him with cruelty rather than with extortion.
22   XIV,     60|    penalties, without judicial cruelty and disgrace to our age.
23   XIV,     71|        avarice, the fear of my cruelty, which will be in all men'
24    XV,     55|    good, but to glut one man's cruelty, that they were being destroyed.~ ~
25    XV,     79|      come? Who knew not Nero's cruelty? After a mother's and a
26    XV,     82|      heighten the odium of his cruelty, forbade her death. At the
27   XVI,      7|       of her shamelessness and cruelty, Nero added fresh and greater
28   XVI,     14|      to forestal the emperor's cruelty by an ordinary death. That
29   XVI,     19|      he worked on the prince's cruelty, which dominated every other
30   XVI,     28|       should he persist in his cruelty, posterity would at least
31   XVI,     33|      his son, fell beneath the cruelty of Tiberius? As for Montanus,
32   XVI,     37|        much indignation as the cruelty of the prosecution had excited
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