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 1     I,      9|        and treasure it up in his memory. ~ ~
 2     I,     19|          erection of an altar in memory of her adoption, and any
 3     I,     42|   Chaerea, who won for himself a memory with posterity by the murder
 4     I,     43|          because unjust. For the memory of Drusus was held in honour
 5     I,     58|     remedy no less than with the memory of guilt. Then the general
 6     I,     96| consecrated by his mother to the memory of Augustus. Nor was it
 7    II,      4|          because of his father's memory, found defence for himself
 8    II,      9|          barrow lately raised in memory of Varus's legions, and
 9    II,     10|        aid of the example and wi memory of his counsels and achievements,
10    II,     76|          sent them to recall the memory of friendship and alliance,
11    II,     95|          and implored her by the memory of her husband and by their
12    II,    100|         swayed by the yet recent memory of their general and by
13    II,    104|      whom he knew to cherish the memory of Germanicus, and to be
14   III,      3|        last honours to his son's memory. Accordingly tribunes and
15   III,     67| generally had no pleasure in the memory of Quirinus, because of
16    IV,     13|      honours were decreed to the memory of Drusus as to that of
17    IV,     20|          audience, who, with the memory of Germanicus fresh in their
18    IV,     47|         too hand down a glorious memory of them, and Messala Corvinus
19    IV,     48|        not some portion of their memory preserved for us by historians?
20    IV,     53|      than sufficiently honour my memory by believing me to have
21    IV,     54| insatiably to pursue, that their memory may be glorious. For to
22     V,      2|         on a lavish scale to her memory, allowing only a very few,
23     V,      9|        implore you to cherish my memory with joy rather than with
24    VI,      2|     against her very statues and memory, and the property of Sejanus
25    VI,      5|        it was best to efface the memory of rivalries between colleagues,
26    VI,     71|        house, he feared that the memory of Augustus and the name
27   XII,     50|       they cherished Messalina's memory and were devoted to her
28  XIII,     58|    Sabinus, a man of illustrious memory and pre-eminently distinguished
29   XIV,     52|        than from disgrace by the memory of his ancestors and the
30   XIV,     83|    Tiberius, and the yet fresher memory of Julia, whom Claudius
31    XV,     89|        on facts, leaves a bitter memory behind it. There was too
32   XVI,      7|      merely avail himself of the memory of a hated name to stir
33   XVI,     28|          distinguish between the memory of an honourable death and
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