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 1   III,     91|     infamy. This I regard as history's highest function, to let
 2    IV,     15|     in preference to genuine history which has not been perverted
 3    IV,     46|    heard. He had published a history in which he had praised
 4    IV,     59|      to the records of their history and the hymns of poets,
 5    IV,     59|   testimony of poetry and of history, they had it, they said,
 6  Miss        |      are lost, contained the history of a period of nearly ten
 7    XI,     14| sufficiently discussed in my history of the emperor Domitian;
 8    XI,     17|    most ancient of all human history, are still seen engraved
 9   XII,     72|    recapitulated their whole history. Beginning with the treaty
10  XIII,     37|      Roman people to reserve history for great achievements,
11   XIV,     26| distinguished himself by his history of Rome and by the refinement
12    XV,     63|     said more, and began the history of all the emperor's crimes. "
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