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 1     I,      3| Postumus, who, though devoid of worthy qualities, and having only
 2   III,     91|     highest function, to let no worthy action be uncommemorated,
 3    IV,     20|   modesty and a grace of person worthy of a prince, the more charming
 4    IV,     53|       believing me to have been worthy of my ancestry, watchful
 5    IV,     55|         the reputation of being worthy of an alliance with a Caesar.
 6    XI,     19|       whether he showed himself worthy of his uncle Arminius and
 7   XII,      3|    grandson, who was thoroughly worthy of imperial rank, the scion
 8   XII,     13|         This conduct he counted worthy of his ancestors and of
 9  XIII,     16|         he who was the true and worthy heir of his father's sovereignty,
10  XIII,     59|         at his house everything worthy of the highest fortune was
11  XIII,     63|       the vote. Was it the only worthy object of reform to provide
12    XV,     14|        camp with two legions, a worthy recompense for their efforts,
13    XV,     17|     them a further honour, well worthy of the Arsacids, the having
14    XV,     25|          let us adopt a measure worthy of Roman good faith and
15    XV,     82|       years, with a most praise worthy remembrance of her husband,
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