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 1     I,     17|        recovering his presence of mind, he replied that it would
 2     I,     17|           be directed by a single mind. He further spoke in praise
 3     I,     31|   campaigns; that, as soon as his mind had recovered from its grief,
 4     I,     92|          a deep impression on the mind of Tiberius. "Such zeal,"
 5    II,      7|           accordingly he gave his mind, and sent Publius Vitellius
 6    II,     50|         afraid of everything, his mind fluctuating between shame
 7    II,     69|         thoughts conceived in the mind of any inquirer. It was
 8   III,      1|           few days to compose her mind, for she was wild with grief
 9   III,     43|           all this was a vigorous mind, equal to the greatest labours,
10   III,     48|         should yourselves bear in mind that, whenever men are accused
11   III,     50|          however with a contented mind, if he had to tear himself
12   III,     69|     Lutorius has polluted his own mind and the ears of the public,
13   III,     73|        nor is it easy to speak my mind, as I do not hold the office
14   III,     74|           the fever of a diseased mind, itself polluted and a pollution
15    IV,     10|           to show his strength of mind, and even in the interval
16    IV,     16| confidence of Augusta, over whose mind Prisca had great influence.
17    IV,     28|        was vividly impressed on a mind which brooded over its resentments,
18    IV,     45|    enchain and refresh a reader's mind. I have to present in succession
19    IV,     53|            it grant me a tranquil mind, which can discern alike
20    IV,     55|      hoped Tiberius would bear in mind a friend who would find
21     V,     13|           ignorant, and the Greek mind eagerly fastens on what
22    VI,     44|       favour, Tiberius bearing in mind the people's hatred, his
23    VI,     53|            might turn to a better mind.~ ~
24    VI,     56|          a relief to the reader's mind from our miseries at home.
25    VI,     68|         in person, was divided in mind, and doubted whether he
26    VI,     72|                      Perplexed in mind, exhausted in body, he soon
27    VI,     76|     greater weakness of a woman's mind under such an affliction
28    XI,     34|   additional advantage of a quiet mind, if only they took Claudius
29   XII,      6|           virtuous relief for the mind of an imperial censor than
30   XII,     58|       alike for his feebleness of mind and his grotesque personal
31   XII,     77|           which might derange his mind and delay death. A person
32   XII,     80|      angry feeling in the popular mind. ~ ~
33  XIII,     58|        had everything but a right mind. Her mother, who surpassed
34   XIV,     68|       become famous? Where is the mind once content with a humble
35   XIV,     69|     henceforth again devote to my mind all the leisure and attention
36    XV,     60|         indeed, had enfeebled his mind by excess, and his life,
37   XVI,     17|     bloodshed at home fatigue the mind and paralyze it with grief.
38   XVI,     21|    notorious, Silia came into his mind, who, as a senator's wife,
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