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1 I, 4| tranquillity. When in advanced old age, he was worn out by a sickly 2 I, 4| insult, and neither from age nor experience in affairs 3 I, 33| above all others, by his age and warlike renown, encouraged 4 I, 44| him their limbs bowed with age. He ordered the throng which 5 I, 60| with the feebleness of age on him, so often visit Germany, 6 I, 67| and sword. Neither sex nor age moved his compassion. Everything, 7 I, 73| that all the helpless from age or sex were at once captured 8 I, 84| which were ruinous from age, and at the same time hold 9 I, 97| notorious by the miseries of the age and men's shamelessness. 10 II, 47| pleading the number and age of his children, put a pressure 11 II, 49| and beard were long. In age and figure he was not unlike 12 II, 54| in the weariness of old age, and from being unused, 13 II, 64| which had perished from age or from fire, and which 14 II, 78| thousand men of military age, and how with such an army 15 II, 81| eighteen years, living to old age and losing much of his renown 16 II, 96| thought of his beauty, his age, and the manner of his death, 17 II, 96| exceeded thirty years of age, and both fell by the treachery 18 II, 114| superstitions and were of military age should be transported to 19 III, 9| to the artifices of old age. ~ ~ 20 III, 37| which Augustus in his old age had passed subsequently 21 III, 38| Mankind in the earliest age lived for a time without 22 III, 43| Agrippa, till in advanced age he retained the shadow rather 23 III, 45| gladiatorial show. Corbulo had age, national usage and the 24 III, 51| ill-health, his children's tender age, his having a daughter to 25 III, 55| because of their tender age were under the guardianship 26 III, 78| or energy attained an old age of wealth, still their former 27 III, 78| in the past, but our own age too has produced many specimens 28 III, 80| three children, and his age was the same as that at 29 III, 91| indeed and debased was that age by sycophancy that not only 30 III, 107| the same profession. That age indeed produced at one time 31 IV, 11| Then deploring the extreme age of Augusta, the childhood 32 IV, 23| excess of which in a corrupt age are alike dangerous. Tiberius 33 IV, 27| satisfied, was for that age a wise and high-principled 34 IV, 30| outlawed, he wore out his old age on the rock of Seriphos.~ ~ 35 IV, 38| whom was in extreme old age and the second in very feeble 36 IV, 42| returned from exile. The next age saw him in tremendous power 37 IV, 45| credit of understanding the age and of being wise men. So 38 IV, 56| inclination to pass her old age with a mere Roman knight. 39 IV, 68| was followed by all whom age or sex unfitted for war, 40 IV, 70| than of virtue, but old age robbed him of much of his 41 IV, 75| thought that in his old age he was ashamed of his personal 42 IV, 76| he lived to extreme old age in the country or on the 43 IV, 79| authors are valued by an after age, the harmonious fluency 44 IV, 80| men and women of every age crowding to the place because 45 IV, 81| resemblance of form and age, had baffled their efforts 46 V, 1| died in an advanced old age Julia Augusta. A Claudia 47 V, 13| young man of much the same age, whom some of the emperor' 48 VI, 9| dreadful feature of the age, that leading members of 49 VI, 15| He lived to the advanced age of eighty, and had won in 50 VI, 20| maidens were of marriageable age, selected Lucius Cassius 51 VI, 25| unnumbered dead, of every age and sex, the illustrious 52 VI, 38| descent, and in a hale old age; and the fact of the province 53 VI, 44| hatred, his own extreme age how his government rested 54 VI, 46| Artabanus or being under age, demanded that Phraates, 55 VI, 47| forgotten in its end, and an old age of infamy effaced the virtues 56 VI, 56| the mental decay of old age, and the virtual exile of 57 VI, 69| popularity or from his extreme age. Four commissioners, all 58 VI, 71| Claudius, as he was of sedate age and had a taste for liberal 59 VI, 72| and at all who, after the age of thirty, require another 60 VI, 74| amid scorn and peril an old age of anxious fears, long detested 61 VI, 78| seventy eighth year of his age. Nero was his father, and 62 Miss | Germanicus, succeeded him, at the age of fifty, and reigned from 63 XI, 25| Afterwards, throughout a long old age of surly sycophancy to those 64 XI, 27| no distinctions even of age, which prevented a man in 65 XI, 34| wait for the emperor's old age. Harmless measures were 66 XII, 10| was not unsuitable to the age of either, and was likely 67 XII, 50| his power and in extreme age (so uncertain are the fortunes 68 XII, 52| his father's prolonged old age kept back from him the little 69 XII, 55| brotherhood, of the seniority in age of Pharasmanes, and of their 70 XII, 68| Nero, now sixteen years of age, married Octavia, the emperor' 71 XII, 76| speedy arrival at a mature age, and would raise his hand, 72 XIII, 1| crime, to a man of mature age, of blameless life, of noble 73 XIII, 7| feeble and spiritless old age, when he would certainly 74 XIII, 7| he really short of mature age, when Cneius Pompeius and 75 XIII, 16| Britannicus was now of full age, he who was the true and 76 XIII, 18| other nobles of the same age, in the sight of their kinsfolk, 77 XIII, 35| was the firmness of mature age, entering, as they did, 78 XIII, 36| escaped the miseries of an old age of broken health by letting 79 XIII, 40| till the man died of old age. Celer, as I have related, 80 XIII, 53| freespoken because of his extreme age as well as from his insolent 81 XIII, 61| emperor's freedmen, whose age and experience had made 82 XIII, 67| childlessness, and his old age, which he prolonged beyond 83 XIV, 19| arranged according to sex and age, tiers of seats raised for 84 XIV, 21| names. Neither rank nor age nor previous high promotion 85 XIV, 44| sex, or the infirmity of age, or the attractions of the 86 XIV, 46| our very persons, nor even age or virginity, are left unpolluted. 87 XIV, 50| sowing corn, people of every age having gone to the war, 88 XIV, 52| from his prolonged old age, his childlessness and his 89 XIV, 57| all who pitied the number, age, or sex, as well as the 90 XIV, 60| cruelty and disgrace to our age. Rather send him to some 91 XIV, 70| labours, but he did it at an age carrying with it an authority 92 XIV, 86| wealth by a prolonged old age. Romanus had accused Seneca 93 XV, 2| favour, on the ground of age, the highest title of all, 94 XV, 37| though not yet of a senator's age, had the command of the 95 XV, 47| were arranged according to age and experience in vice. 96 XV, 48| women, the feebleness of age, the helpless inexperience 97 XV, 56| the Roman people in every age had consecrated in their 98 XV, 67| of different class, rank, age, sex, among rich and poor, 99 XV, 90| handsome slaves of the same age. On that day he had performed 100 XVI, 9| was quietly left to old age. Silanus was removed to 101 XVI, 12| according to priority of age. They were prosecuted after 102 XVI, 14| streets with funerals. Neither age nor sex was exempt from 103 XVI, 14| soldiers in which, worn out by age or ill-health, were receiving 104 XVI, 35| the twentieth year of her age, widowed and forlorn, her