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 1     I,     18|    discussing who would refuse the highest place, though sufficiently
 2     I,     44|       nearer Germanicus was to the highest hope, the more laboriously
 3     I,     93|         when the sea swells to its highest, his army was driven and
 4    II,     36|       accompanied by ladies of the highest rank, went to house after
 5    II,     41|           unless indeed men in the highest position were to undergo
 6    II,     95|       greatness and dignity of the highest rank, he had escaped the
 7    II,     99|          indeed was a woman of the highest nobility, and but lately
 8   III,     91|         This I regard as history's highest function, to let no worthy
 9    IV,     53|            can adequately fill the highest place; of this I solemnly
10    IV,     56|           and our ancestors in the highest offices of state? You indeed
11    IV,     57| opportunities for the study of the highest questions. ~ ~
12    IV,     74|          but not yet raised to the highest point, inasmuch as the Punic
13    IV,     76|            besides Sejanus, of the highest order, Curtius Atticus,
14    IV,     86|   beginning. A Roman knight of the highest rank, Titius Sabinus, was
15     V,      4|         debate. He argued that the highest issues turned on trivial
16    VI,     13|           descent, some too of the highest political distinction. The
17    VI,     48|           from the Sarmatae, whose highest chiefs took bribes from
18    VI,     77|            stupor, passed from the highest hopes to the extremity of
19    XI,      7|            and by eloquence to the highest honours."~ ~
20    XI,     10|         were divided, and that the highest questions of empire being
21    XI,     30|           we now hold to be of the highest antiquity, was once new.
22    XI,     35|        Silius, after attaining his highest hopes, would spurn an adulteress,
23   XII,     14|       prince, who thought that the highest position merely meant self-indulgence,
24  XIII,      7|           brunt of civil wars? The highest rank chiefly worked through
25  XIII,     14|    indulgences which youth and the highest rank might claim. She went
26  XIII,     19|            of a family born to the highest greatness.~ ~
27  XIII,     59|           everything worthy of the highest fortune was ever before
28  XIII,     63|      direction of them? But if the highest affairs were passed by and
29   XIV,     26|            through a career of the highest honours and great eloquence.
30   XIV,     69|        that you have raised to the highest places men who could also
31    XV,      2|          on the ground of age, the highest title of all, was established
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