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1 I, 37| practised speaker, yet with natural dignity upbraided them for 2 II, 54| by his own act or by a natural death. His kingdom was reduced 3 II, 57| obedience, with indeed a natural arrogance inherited from 4 III, 44| it the link of so close a natural tie. ~ ~ 5 IV, 10| might be mistaken for a natural disorder. It was given to 6 IV, 64| unusually fierce. Besides their natural ferocity, the rebellion 7 IV, 70| pronounced him a speaker of natural genius. Henceforward as 8 IV, 77| the hills of Fundi, in a natural grotto. The rocks at its 9 IV, 86| Agrippina. Sabinus, with the natural softness of the human heart 10 VI, 15| Piso, the pontiff, died a natural death, a rare incident in 11 VI, 29| and on a combination of natural causes. Still, they leave 12 VI, 71| was nearest in blood and natural affection, but he was still 13 XII, 61| whether he was cut off by a natural death, or by poison, was 14 XIII, 20| friends; with more than her natural rapacity, she clutched at 15 XIV, 18| Silana indeed had died a natural death at Tarentum, whither 16 XIV, 21| their strength, some, from a natural frivolity, others from the 17 XIV, 82| without poverty, and died a natural death. ~ ~ 18 XV, 22| of wrong. Parents pleaded natural rights and the anxieties 19 XV, 78| own safety, and he had no natural aptitude for flattery. No 20 XVI, 19| liked, for their look of natural simplicity. Yet as proconsul 21 XVI, 20| forced on him, might have a natural appearance. Even in his