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 1     I,     95|   inquiry to libellous writings provoked, as he had been, by the
 2    II,      3|     Vonones himself too further provoked their disdain, by his contrast
 3   III,     10|        Among other things which provoked men's anger was his house
 4   III,     14|      East. Whether he there had provoked the young prince by wilful
 5    IV,     24|        Many thought that he had provoked further displeasure by his
 6    IV,     70|   sacrifice to his father. This provoked an indignant outburst. "
 7     V,     14|     Regulus, who, unless he was provoked, loved quietness, not only
 8    VI,     18|       towards the emperor. This provoked him to censure the magistrates
 9  XIII,      1| Agrippina. Not that Silanus had provoked destruction by any violence
10  XIII,      3|    quite beyond a freedman, had provoked disgust. Still every honour
11   XIV,     61|  Antistius, without having been provoked by any wrong, had uttered
12   XVI,      1|        might by lust of gold be provoked to war. ~ ~
13   XVI,     18|         his estate, and thereby provoked an accuser in the person
14   XVI,     37|        them of Publius Egnatius provoked as much indignation as the
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