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1     I,     38|        s temper was inclined to harsh measures. He summoned Vibulenus
2     I,     99|       love of strictness he was harsh even where he acted on right
3    IV,     72| surprising if he had decided on harsh treatment against one who
4    IV,     90|     reserve, he would follow up harsh words with terrible deeds. ~ ~
5    VI,     60|         death; Galba, because a harsh letter from the emperor
6   XII,     56|        whom he had held under a harsh sway, heaped insults on
7    XV,     35|     with a message anything but harsh. "Matters," he said, "have
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