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 1     I,    106|         their life and military career, so that it might be understood
 2   III,     11|       to accuse Piso's previous career, and the emperor was requested
 3   III,     22|         in way implicated in my career, whatever it may have been,
 4   III,     98|  dishonoured a brilliant public career as well as a virtuous private
 5   III,    103|                       Still the career of Blaesus merited such
 6    IV,     53|      when I die, they honour my career and the reputation of my
 7    IV,     79|     ancient ancestry, which his career did not disgrace; Haterius
 8    VI,     28|     imperial destiny and future career, he was asked whether he
 9    VI,     47| adulation. The beginning of his career was forgotten in its end,
10   XIV,     26|        had flourished through a career of the highest honours and
11   XIV,     52|        who was marked out for a career of promotion, forged a will
12    XV,     14|    reminding them of their past career, and pointing the way to
13    XV,     26|          our magistrates' early career is generally better than
14    XV,     88|         service to his infamous career. He then underwent the prescribed
15   XVI,     15|         nativity and his future career, which were hidden away
16   XVI,     30|       are at the beginning of a career of office, and your future
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