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 1     I,     56|          father Drusus, and the remembrance of thee, which, with these
 2     I,     77|         figure, fearless in the remembrance of having been a faithful
 3     I,     94|        he might also soften the remembrance of the disaster by kindness,
 4    II,     68|       and, at the same time, in remembrance of his ancestors, he visited
 5    IV,     28|       not ungraciously, but the remembrance of it was vividly impressed
 6    IV,     53|     name with praise and kindly remembrance." ~ ~
 7    XI,     15|      bequeathed to him from the remembrance of Germanicus, whose only
 8    XI,     28|       there were to rise up the remembrance of those who fell in Rome'
 9    XI,     44|     returning in thought to the remembrance of his love and of his infant
10   XII,      9|     devoted to Agrippina from a remembrance of her kindness, and an
11  XIII,     72| Boiocalus his reply was that in remembrance of past friendship he would
12   XIV,     64|  lasting regret, because of the remembrance of his worth, because too
13    XV,     37|     chosen by the barbarians in remembrance for their more prosperous
14    XV,     45|      deity or because, from the remembrance of his crimes, he was never
15    XV,     67|         life, together with the remembrance of the freedom he had received,
16    XV,     82|       with a most praise worthy remembrance of her husband, and with
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