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 1     I,     66|        The legions followed at a moderate interval. They were helped
 2     I,     96|        Rubrius, Roman knights of moderate fortune, the first experiments
 3   III,     71|        on the increase, and that moderate measures could not stop
 4   III,    101|   Lepidus, though possessed of a moderate fortune, now revived the
 5    IV,      3|        strengthened the hitherto moderate powers of his office by
 6    IV,      9|    estates in Italy, slaves on a moderate scale, and his household
 7    IV,     15| instantly refuted. For who, with moderate prudence, far less Tiberius
 8    IV,     70|          a praetor, a man of but moderate position and eager to become
 9    IV,     92|     Drusus had imposed on them a moderate tribute, suitable to their
10    VI,     44|         of unbounded kindliness, moderate in his strictness, and popular
11   XII,     64|                      Not equally moderate was his brother, surnamed
12   XIV,     69|          men who could also bear moderate fortune."~ ~
13    XV,      1|           by his silence or very moderate complaints made the deeper
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