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 1     I,     54|       felt shame and pity, and remembered his father Agrippa, her
 2    II,     52|       a latent dread when they remembered how unfortunate in the case
 3    II,     81|      suppliant, but as one who remembered his past greatness. When
 4   III,      5|        let one think that they remembered their rulers. But nothing
 5    VI,     38|         whose grandfather many remembered as a Roman knight from Tibur.
 6    XI,     19|        s spirit, no man, be it remembered, had ever waged war against
 7   XII,     48|      they might be less easily remembered. I now return to the chronological
 8  XIII,     19|  inclined to forgive when they remembered the immemorial feuds of
 9  XIII,     41|     orator Corvinus, was still remembered by a few old men, as having
10   XIV,     44|  scanty force of soldiers, and remembered with what a serious warning
11   XIV,     58|       joy of the senators, who remembered that he had impeached Statilius,
12   XIV,     83| greater compassion. Some still remembered Agrippina, banished by Tiberius,
13    XV,     79|       his life, which, if they remembered, they would win a name for
14   XVI,     18|        the others, because men remembered that he had betrayed a conspiracy
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