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 1     I,     54|           mother of children, her noble purity. And there was her
 2     I,     70|     Sempronius Gracchus, a man of noble family, of shrewd understanding,
 3     I,     79|       refrained not from taunts. "Noble the father," he would say, "
 4    II,      5|    singularly handsome person and noble spirit. On the death of
 5    II,     14|           him, and round him many noble chiefs. The rest were rescued
 6    II,     16|      himself, as one extolled his noble rank, another, his handsome
 7    II,     46|       Marcus Hortalus, a youth of noble rank in conspicuous poverty.
 8    II,     57|         temper there was also the noble rank and wealth of his wife
 9    II,     63|          these cases he said that noble rank ought to have the support
10    II,     80|        the Gotones was a youth of noble birth, Catualda by name,
11    II,     96|       graceful person and were of noble birth; neither had much
12    II,    117|    themselves on their enemies. A noble answer, by which Tiberius
13   III,      6|           distinctions due to any noble had not fallen to his lot.
14   III,      7|           the total extinction of noble families. Princes were mortal;
15   III,      9|           bestowed on the sons of noble families. Drusus replied
16   III,     40|       went unpunished, while many noble acts brought ruin. At last,
17   III,     45|        that Lucius Sulla, a young noble, had not given place to
18   III,     57|        the Aedui. Both could show noble birth and signal services
19   III,     78|           or highly distinguished noble families often sank into
20    IV,      7|   bestowed honours with regard to noble ancestry, military renown,
21    IV,     11|   Augustus, descendants of a most noble ancestry. So fulfil your
22    IV,     12|           in what was genuine and noble. ~ ~
23    IV,     61|                        Two men of noble rank died in that year,
24    IV,     84|        seeking to destroy his own noble race, his own kindred. The
25     V,      9|          me too with those who by noble death have fled from the
26    VI,      1|         of childhood in some, and noble ancestry in others. Hitherto
27    VI,      8|       more to his distinction. Of noble birth, but beggared by extravagance
28    VI,     39|        not further enlarge on his noble descent. Assuredly the family
29  Miss        |            He was rich as well as noble. The Eleventh Book, as we
30    XI,      7|            he said, "the first of noble accomplishments was debased
31    XI,      9|      these arguments, though less noble, were not without force.
32    XI,     19|           he was to all others in noble birth, should they not put
33    XI,     28|           for the remnants of our noble houses, or for any impoverished
34    XI,     29|           at once a citizen and a noble of Rome, encourage me to
35    XI,     37|           from ruin. Now, a young noble of stately beauty, of vigorous
36    XI,     48|  corrupted by profligacy, nothing noble remained. She still prolonged
37   XII,      3|     imperial rank, the scion of a noble house and a link to unite
38   XII,      7|     select a lady conspicuous for noble rank and purity, herself
39   XII,     37|     escape barred, performed many noble feats. In this battle, Marius
40   XII,     43|       prosperity been equal to my noble birth and fortune, I should
41   XII,     60|            who inferring from her noble appearance that she was
42   XII,     68|         to distinguish himself by noble pursuits, and the reputation
43  XIII,      1|        age, of blameless life, of noble birth, and, as a point then
44  XIII,      9|           eyes on himself, by his noble stature, his imposing eloquence,
45  XIII,     13|       might rush into outrages on noble ladies, were he debarred
46  XIII,     21|      because Sextius Africanus, a noble youth, had been deterred
47  XIII,     27|        the throne, because of his noble birth and connection with
48  XIII,     41|       office. But the honour of a noble house was further increased
49   XIV,     20|          the stage descendants of noble families, who sold themselves
50   XIV,     21|        and songs unfit for a man. Noble ladies too actually played
51   XIV,     36| sovereignty. Though a Cappadocian noble and grandson of king Archelaus,
52   XIV,     46|         as a woman descended from noble ancestry, but as one of
53   XIV,     65|          he was with sufficiently noble instructors in his own ancestors." ~ ~
54   XIV,     73|            he spoke much of their noble rank and of their respective
55   XIV,     76|        and in the pity felt for a noble name he would soon find
56    XV,      3|         diadem, and to Moneses, a noble, he entrusted a highly efficient
57    XV,     19|          weeping. The spirit of a noble rivalry and the desire of
58    XV,     47|          up brothels crowded with noble ladies, and on the opposite
59    XV,     58|     always made propitiation with noble blood. Human and other births
60    XV,     59|  connections through his father's noble rank many illustrious families,
61    XV,     61|           had roused a singularly noble soul; it was only the desire
62    XV,     62|         had a thought of anything noble) began to stir and upbraid
63    XV,     66|          though dedicated to some noble deed. Piso, meanwhile, was
64    XV,     80|         Seneca, not to thwart her noble ambition, from an affection
65    XV,     80|        will not grudge you such a noble example. Let the fortitude
66   XVI,      7|        Lucius Silanus, a youth of noble birth and reckless spirit,
67   XVI,     38|        same day brought with it a noble pattern in Cassius Asclepiodotus,
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