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 1     I,     44|       least the cohorts might be distinguished. The soldiers obeyed reluctantly.
 2     I,     93|        treacherous quicksands be distinguished from solid ground or shallows
 3     I,     97|          imperilled all the most distinguished citizens; and having thus
 4   III,     11|         too would be more easily distinguished from perverse misrepresentation
 5   III,     36|         conspicuous both for his distinguished rank and eloquence. But
 6   III,     39|       yet conceded, or to banish distinguished citizens, or for other base
 7   III,     78|          Formerly rich or highly distinguished noble families often sank
 8   III,    107|       One was Asinius Saloninus, distinguished as the grandson of Marcus
 9    IV,     79|       close of the year died two distinguished men, Asinius Agrippa and
10    IV,     82|    thanks in the Senate from its distinguished members, and was applauded
11    VI,     43|         time impeached, a man of distinguished rank and ability as an advocate,
12    VI,     46|   embassy was Sinnaces, a man of distinguished family and corresponding
13    VI,     73|         Domitius. Marsus too was distinguished by the honours of his ancestors
14    VI,     77|           There was a physician, distinguished in his profession, of the
15    XI,     19|         The youth himself was of distinguished beauty, a skilful horseman
16    XI,     32|    families, and such as had had distinguished ancestors. There were now
17    XI,     47|          latter was saved by the distinguished services of his uncle; the
18  XIII,     22|          Seneca's influence that distinguished post was retained for Burrus.
19  XIII,     39|    senator. Pomponia Graecina, a distinguished lady, wife of the Plautius
20  XIII,     58|         memory and pre-eminently distinguished by the honours of a consulship
21  XIII,     70|         those nations which were distinguished for their bravery and their
22   XIV,      6|         Baiae. Here was a vessel distinguished from others by its equipment,
23   XIV,     16|    perilous prosecutions against distinguished citizens. What efforts had
24   XIV,     18|        their ancestral homes two distinguished ladies, Junia and Calpurnia,
25   XIV,     26|          practice in the courts, distinguished himself by his history of
26   XIV,     52|       named and some others less distinguished, executed the will. The
27   XIV,     59|     worth and consistency was as distinguished as it is possible to be
28    XV,     37| appointed, Tiberius Alexander, a distinguished Roman knight, sent to assist
29    XV,     65|           on the strength of his distinguished rank and the teachings of
30    XV,     94|       Tigellinus and Nerva he so distinguished as to place busts of them
31   XVI,     39|       had a crowded gathering of distinguished men and women, giving special
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