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 1     I,      1|      people have been recorded by famous historians; and fine intellects
 2     I,     12|         from their parents of the famous day when slavery was still
 3     I,     72|    between Arminius and Segestes, famous, respectively, for treachery
 4    II,     11|          was with our army, a man famous for his loyalty, and for
 5    II,     62|             That same year twelve famous cities of Asia fell by an
 6    II,     67|     renown. Since the days of the famous deliverer of our city and
 7    II,     68|        victory of Actium had made famous, the spoils consecrated
 8    II,     81|         greatness. When as a most famous king in former days he received
 9    II,    118|     unknown, and to Romans not as famous as he should be, while we
10   III,     38|         unsophisticated. The most famous of them were those of the
11   III,     92|          offences, or that of the famous Scaurus, whom his great
12    IV,     35|         did not make Blaesus more famous, while the refusal of the
13    IV,     47|       Titus Livius, pre-eminently famous for eloquence and truthfulness,
14    IV,     79|           a senatorian family and famous for his eloquence while
15    IV,     94|          Frisian name thus became famous in Germany, and Tiberius
16    VI,      3|           since he had chosen the famous and lovely island of Lesbos,
17    VI,     55| surrounded by the waters of those famous rivers, the Euphrates and
18  Miss        |        and the mother of the more famous Poppaea, afterwards the
19    XI,      1|           for his own. Thus grown famous in the capital, and with
20    XI,     22|           If he is successful, so famous a hero will be a danger
21   XII,      4|    Silanus, a young man otherwise famous, whom he had brought forward
22   XII,     15|          a fortress, historically famous, as the spot where the last
23   XII,     43|         triumph would have become famous. My punishment would be
24   XII,     69|         Statilius Taurus, who was famous for his wealth, and at whose
25  XIII,      4|          elegance, as indeed that famous man had an attractive genius
26  XIII,     61|         Mulvian bridge was then a famous haunt of nightly profligacy,
27  XIII,     71|       cause was pleaded by a man, famous among those nations and
28   XIV,     37|                        One of the famous cities of Asia, Laodicea,
29   XIV,     68|            has my new name become famous? Where is the mind once
30    XV,     47|           entertainments the most famous for their notorious profligacy
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