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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
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