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 1     I,     23|       that they might have a more conspicuous meeting-place. Amid the
 2    II,     21|        the hills, while Arminius, conspicuous among them by gesture, voice,
 3    II,     25|         the engines, and the more conspicuous were the defenders of the
 4    II,     29|           seas, and as Germany is conspicuous for the terrors of its climate,
 5    II,     35|          Trio. Trio's ability was conspicuous among informers, as well
 6    II,     46|          a youth of noble rank in conspicuous poverty. He was the grandson
 7   III,      4| Germanicus's mother, rendered any conspicuous honour to the deceased,
 8   III,     36|           Marcus Silanus, who was conspicuous both for his distinguished
 9   III,     58|     opportunity. Sacrovir too was conspicuous, with head uncovered, cheering
10   III,     91|     motion, but only such as were conspicuous for excellence or notorious
11   III,     98|           s disgrace was the more conspicuous, for, versed as he was in
12   III,    107|          above Labeo Antistius, a conspicuous member of the same profession.
13    IV,     15|      refuting this story is, by a conspicuous example, to put down hearsay,
14    VI,     51|      supported the wavering, were conspicuous to all, and so recognised
15    VI,     55|         an exile, he had rendered conspicuous aid to Tiberius in the completion
16    XI,     29|     transferring to this city all conspicuous merit, wherever found. And
17   XII,      7|       they ought to select a lady conspicuous for noble rank and purity,
18   XII,      9|  Agrippina, that she might not be conspicuous only by her evil deeds,
19   XII,     44|           Agrippina who sat near, conspicuous on another throne, in the
20   XII,     46|          without their knowledge. Conspicuous above all in stubborn resistance
21   XII,     74|   Agrippina's terror was the most conspicuous. Alarmed by some words dropped
22  XIII,     17|          pity, which was the more conspicuous, as night with its merriment
23  XIII,     21|           I have already related. Conspicuous for her birth, her beauty,
24  XIII,     36|           ninety-three years, his conspicuous wealth, honourably acquired,
25   XIV,      8|           letter and treated with conspicuous honour, how also it was
26   XIV,     26|         genius, rendered the more conspicuous. ~ ~
27   XIV,     60|          personally, and the more conspicuous as an example of public
28   XIV,     79|      wickedness was regarded as a conspicuous merit, drove Octavia from
29   XVI,     15|           wealth was sufficiently conspicuous to provoke cupidity, and
30   XVI,     21|           a senator's wife, was a conspicuous person, and who had been
31   XVI,     22|      given the Juvenile games any conspicuous encouragement. Nero's displeasure
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