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 1     I,     11|         to them with disdainful moderation, he then admonished the
 2     I,     19|        he would observe similar moderation in those bestowed on himself,
 3    II,     45|         said, "be trying to his moderation to have to elect so many
 4    II,     99|    visited the temples, with no moderation in his transports; while
 5   III,     14|   delivered a speech of studied moderation. "Piso," he said, "was my
 6   III,     79|        had confidence in Nero's moderation and in his own greatness.~ ~
 7     V,      2|        He even abridged, out of moderation, as it seemed, the honours
 8    VI,     39|        sufficient length on his moderation and wisdom in my earlier
 9   XII,     43|       spoke as follows: "Had my moderation in prosperity been equal
10   XII,     58|       to a great extent more by moderation than by force, when he was
11   XIV,     71| instructed? It will not be your moderation, if you restore me your
12    XV,      6|       use his good fortune with moderation, and sent Vologeses a message
13    XV,     18|       He sought a character for moderation after he had glutted his
14    XV,     38|        on to speak in a tone of moderation. He would go to Rome, and
15    XV,     59|       solidity of character and moderation in pleasure were wholly
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