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1 I, 9| subsequently understood that he assumed a wavering attitude, to 2 I, 14| State necessity were merely assumed as a mask. It was really 3 I, 92| woman of heroic spirit, she assumed during those days the duties 4 II, 7| rapidly moved by oars, they assumed, through the enthusiasm 5 II, 84| prepared. Rhescuporis, with assumed modesty, asked for a place 6 III, 61| all the more studiously assumed an air of unconcern. He 7 IV, 2| mischievous when hypocritically assumed for the attainment of sovereignty. ~ ~ 8 IV, 5| children of Germanicus, assumed the dress of manhood, with 9 VI, 64| to its founder Seleucus, assumed the most marked tone of 10 XII, 47| instantly by war, and he then assumed a hostile attitude also 11 XII, 53| He then assumed a show of reconciliation 12 XIII, 23| with the authors' names, assumed an air of menace. Instantly 13 XIII, 58| Titus Ollius, but she had assumed the name of her maternal 14 XIV, 80| slaves of Octavia, who had assumed the name of the people, 15 XV, 92| enriched with gifts and assumed in its Greek equivalent 16 XVI, 32| ancestors, Thrasea has openly assumed the part of a traitor and