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 1     I,      1|         Hence my purpose is to relate a few facts about Augustus -
 2     I,     78|        the proper time I shall relate. ~ ~
 3     I,     96|      not be uninteresting if I relate in the cases of Falanius
 4    II,      5|      from this mockery, I will relate in the proper place. ~ ~
 5    II,     21|        flanks. And, strange to relate, two columns of the enemy
 6   III,     34|  Junian family. I will briefly relate his downfall. ~ ~
 7   III,     35|        legislation. But I will relate the deaths of others with
 8   III,     91|           My purpose is not to relate at length every motion,
 9    IV,     44|      related and shall have to relate, may perhaps, I am aware,
10    IV,     89| anticipate matters and at once relate the deaths by which Latinius
11    VI,     30| predicted Nero's reign I shall relate when the time comes, not
12    XI,      6|     fall I shall in due course relate, the senators rose in a
13    XI,     36|        excite wonder; I do but relate what I have heard and what
14   XVI,      6|         though some writers so relate, from hatred rather than
15   XVI,     17|               Even if I had to relate foreign wars and deaths
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