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 1     I,     16|        matters which he did not care to conceal, either from
 2     I,     31|    stated that he had a special care for the brave legions with
 3     I,     60|        words? He had taken good care that there should be slavery
 4   III,     51|         emperor every political care, and named Marcus Lepidus
 5    IV,     11|        you to receive into your care and guidance the great-grandsons
 6    IV,     77| confidence, as a man who had no care for himself. He pretended
 7    IV,     94|         war. Nor did the Senate care whether dishonour fell on
 8    VI,     41|   offspring arises, whose first care, when fledged, is to bury
 9    VI,     70|      hypocrisy under the loving care of his grandfather.~ ~
10    XI,     18|     favour of Heaven, by taking care that the rites observed
11   XII,      6|         inmost thoughts and the care of his young children, unused
12   XII,     49|      his stepmother to have the care of him. ~ ~
13  XIII,     16|       and she herself had taken care of was that her stepson
14  XIII,     17|    person of Britannicus should care nothing for right or honour,
15   XIV,     21|         his lute with elaborate care and trying his voice with
16    XV,     22|         open to them, without a care and without a burden. For
17    XV,     67|       and power, conscience and care for his patron's life, together
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