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1     I,      6|       character, and had thus succeeded in obtaining the sanction
2    IV,     16|    that his first attempt had succeeded, speculated on the possibility
3    IV,     79|       of old. The truth is he succeeded more by vehemence than by
4     V,      1|  Caius Caesar, who afterwards succeeded to power. ~ ~
5  Miss        |    the brother of Germanicus, succeeded him, at the age of fifty,
6   XII,     57| interest than for him to have succeeded with glory." To this view
7  XIII,     70|   when Dubius Avitus, who had succeeded Paulinus in the province,
8    XV,     84|    removed and a tragic actor succeeded him." For as Nero used to
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