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 1     I,     26|    restrained them with jeers and insults, last of all, with blows.
 2     I,     50| Germanicus. They loaded them with insults, and were on the point of
 3     I,    102|          they were trying to stop insults to the magistrates and the
 4    II,     89|    reversed. This led to grievous insults on Piso, while he as savagely
 5   III,     52|          judge, assailed him with insults and threats, while he did
 6   III,     70|       avenging the very slightest insults to the sovereign, though
 7    VI,     49|           who were unused to such insults, gathered round the king
 8    VI,     56|            Tiberius ordered these insults, which Trio's heirs had
 9    XI,     48| overwhelming her with the copious insults of a servile tongue. ~ ~
10   XII,     56|        under a harsh sway, heaped insults on him with menacing gestures,
11  XIII,     16|         hand in menace and heaped insults on him, as she appealed
12  XIII,     29|        was the assailant, and the insults on men and women of distinction
13   XIV,      1|       where she might hear of the insults heaped on the emperor, rather
14   XIV,     42|           slaves. Roused by these insults and the dread of worse,
15   XIV,     61|            had uttered outrageous insults against the sovereign; that
16   XVI,     29|         hinted that mockeries and insults were in store for him. "
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