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 1    II,     46|      offspring and progeny of a succession of consuls and dictators.
 2   III,     79|        no uncertainty as to the succession. In this manner he thought
 3    IV,     16|   children of Germanicus, whose succession to the throne was a certainty.
 4    IV,     41|      little joy broke this long succession of horrors. Caius Cominius,
 5    IV,     45|      mind. I have to present in succession the merciless biddings of
 6    IV,     50|      year was such a continuous succession of prosecutions that on
 7    IV,     77| specially against Nero, next in succession to the throne, who, though
 8    VI,      2|      same, or was there to be a succession? Were they to be men who
 9    VI,     40|       the phoenix, after a long succession of ages, appeared in Egypt
10   XII,     74|       seen to be portended by a succession of prodigies that there
11   XIV,     18|      There occurred too a thick succession of portents, which meant
12   XIV,     27|        of sitting down, spend a succession of entire days in idleness.
13   XIV,     68|      nobles who can show a long succession of glories, has my new name
14    XV,     73|       being foreigners. In long succession, troops of prisoners in
15    XV,     76|                        In quick succession Nero added the murder of
16   XVI,     18|     Within a few days, in quick succession, Annaeus Mela, Cerialis
17   XVI,     33| familiar grief to which a thick succession of perils had habituated
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