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 1     I,     70|      This was Tiberius's special reason for retiring to Rhodes.
 2    II,     59|       Maroboduus, simply for the reason that the aged uncle scorned
 3    II,     99| repeatedly at fortune's mercy by reason of the ill-starred fruitfulness
 4   III,     48|    various provinces. "With good reason," he said, "had it been
 5   III,     49|   passions? Still, that is not a reason for sending no one into
 6    IV,     70|        is a mere blind; the only reason for her destruction is that
 7    IV,     80|       home for quite a different reason, still trembled for them,
 8    IV,     88|         believe that there is no reason why the new magistrates
 9    VI,     13|       his own select circle. His reason for being displeased with
10    VI,     19|          he assigned no adequate reason for his long journey. Still,
11    VI,     33|        at first feigning loss of reason, he imprecated in seeming
12    VI,     71|   enjoyed the people's favour, a reason for having his grandfather'
13  XIII,     31|       apparent. Not without good reason had our ancestors, in distinguishing
14   XIV,     15|          up in terror, bereft of reason, he awaited the dawn as
15   XIV,     62|         consuls did not for that reason alter the terms of the motion,
16   XIV,     63|       promotion. This was Nero's reason for himself undertaking
17    XV,     39|       king continually asked the reason of whatever he noticed which
18    XV,     44|         was guilty and with good reason distrusted his defence,
19    XV,     78|       desire of rest. "He had no reason," he said, for "preferring
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