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1 I, 15| himself by a contrast of extreme wickedness." For, in fact, 2 III, 6| they said, "went in the extreme rigour of winter as far 3 IV, 11| Then deploring the extreme age of Augusta, the childhood 4 IV, 38| the first of whom was in extreme old age and the second in 5 IV, 76| seeing that he lived to extreme old age in the country or 6 IV, 85| miles of strait from the extreme point of the promontory 7 IV, 93| position critical and being in extreme peril, sent messages imploring 8 IV, 94| whether dishonour fell on the extreme frontiers of the empire. 9 VI, 2| motion was being urged with extreme persistency, in almost the 10 VI, 44| people's hatred, his own extreme age how his government rested 11 VI, 69| for popularity or from his extreme age. Four commissioners, 12 XI, 21| but his poniard. These extreme and possibly false stories 13 XI, 47| Plautius Lateranus, the extreme penalty was remitted. The 14 XII, 23| had certainly merited an extreme and exemplary penalty, which 15 XII, 25| resentment stopped short of extreme vengeance. A tribune was 16 XII, 50| tide of his power and in extreme age (so uncertain are the 17 XII, 56| dragged along by a fetter, an extreme degradation to a barbarian; 18 XIII, 14| from having been of late extreme in her restraint of her 19 XIII, 53| freespoken because of his extreme age as well as from his 20 XIV, 45| which they had placed on the extreme border of the plain.~ ~ 21 XIV, 54| of those who shrank from extreme rigour, though the majority 22 XV, 54| its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign 23 XV, 55| for criminals who deserved extreme and exemplary punishment,