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 1     I,      5|       favourable bulletins were published from time to time, till,
 2    II,    110|   instantly believed, instantly published. Every one passed on to
 3    II,    113| praetorian family, had actually published her name with this object
 4   III,     15|         which his accusers have published with exaggeration. As for
 5   III,     68|        prince's death, might be published with even greater profit
 6    IV,     46|        first time heard. He had published a history in which he had
 7    IV,     49|        concealed and afterwards published. And so one is all the more
 8     V,      5|        too against Sejanus were published under the names of ex-consuls,
 9    VI,     33|      could have heard read, and published all, was scarce credible.
10    VI,     56|   remarks, however reckless, to published, and so to ascertain, through
11    XI,     16|        his functions as censor, published edicts severely rebuking
12    XI,     16|        he likewise invented and published for use some new letters,
13    XI,     17|       on which new statutes are published. ~ ~
14  XIII,     12|       or to display his genius, published to the world by the emperor'
15  XIII,     66|     been kept secret, should be published; that claims which had been
16    XV,     81|      them which, as it has been published for all readers in his own
17    XV,     86|      those of Seneca, generally published, though the rough and vigorous
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