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 1     I,      6|       the command, and that the act must be justified to the
 2     I,     45|         seemed to them a savage act and one of evil precedent,
 3     I,     49|         warning than as a legal act. Then, when the commotion
 4     I,     56|         and more loving was the act of the man who offered me
 5     I,     82| interpreting unfavourably every act of Germanicus, or because
 6     I,     92|      would have dared that base act. A woman of heroic spirit,
 7     I,     95|       or, in short, any corrupt act by which a man had impaired "
 8    II,     54|      ended his life, by his own act or by a natural death. His
 9   III,     32|         thought this a gracious act, done to save the rest of
10    IV,     40|      end to his life by his own act before the completion of
11    IV,     42|      was a State necessity. The act was thought cruel at the
12    IV,     47|     innocent am I of any guilty act; yet these do not touch
13    IV,     77|        himself. He pretended to act as a judge towards the children
14    VI,     53|        any scruple about a base act, mere hireling instruments
15    VI,     64|         of their own. When both act in concert, they look with
16    XI,     39|     back the wife and annul the act of marriage. "Do you know,"
17    XI,     39|         the marriage of Silius. Act at once, or the new husband
18   XII,     64|       that he could do any evil act with impunity, backed up
19   XII,     74|    punish it, she determined to act without a moment's delay.
20  XIII,      6|        by an apparently dutiful act, a scandalous scene was
21  XIII,     12|       aspirations. Then came an act of mercy to Plautius Lateranus,
22  XIII,     31|        the boon, or for a fresh act of grace. Those whom the
23  XIII,     61|       and incapable of a daring act, was utterly at variance
24  XIII,     70|       The spectators hailed the act goodnaturedly, as due to
25   XIV,     71|         for himself in the very act of bringing disgrace on
26    XV,     64|        alleging the odium of an act which would stain with an
27   XVI,     12|     clung to freedom by a final act of servility, he bestowed
28   XVI,     32|      word, let the man, wont to act the senator and to screen
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