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 1     I,     16|            task of universal rule. Consequently, in a state which had the
 2     I,     66|          difficult unexplored, and consequently unguarded by the enemy.
 3     I,     99|            acted on right grounds. Consequently every one else preferred
 4    II,    116|        divine" and himself "lord." Consequently, speech was restricted and
 5   III,     19|         but had stronger interest. Consequently it was considered a question
 6   III,     38|       without shame or guilt, and, consequently, without punishment and
 7   III,    107|            sturdy independence and consequently of wider fame, Capito's
 8    IV,     16|            Mutilia Prisca, and was consequently in the confidence of Augusta,
 9    IV,     20|           hands of the Senate, and consequently Lucilius Capito, procurator
10    IV,     31|           was in a sound sleep and consequently knew nothing, and that his
11    IV,     68|          knowledge of our general. Consequently, the sentries were strengthened
12    IV,     86|           many clients, and he was consequently esteemed by the good, as
13    IV,     94|     particularly difficult and was consequently sought by intrigue and by
14     V,      5|     caprice of their imaginations. Consequently the wrath of Sejanus was
15    VI,      6|      unusually cruel proposal, and consequently, regarded with inveterate
16    VI,     41|           than five hundred years. Consequently some have supposed that
17   XII,     25|           of crime taken from her. Consequently, her property should be
18   XII,     35|            for his numerous enemy. Consequently, he determined to maintain
19   XII,     67|             or middle of the lake. Consequently after an interval the excavations
20   XII,     73|          refuge in these harbours. Consequently the inhabitants were at
21   XIV,     25|     constituted right and justice. Consequently, when the adjudication was
22   XIV,     81| slave-girls exposed its absurdity. Consequently it was decided to procure
23    XV,     26|          proof against partiality. Consequently, our magistrates' early
24    XV,     37|            his advice trustworthy. Consequently Vologeses was not implacable
25    XV,     50|    spacious districts of the city. Consequently, though there was less loss
26    XV,     54|            the result of an order. Consequently, to get rid of the report,
27    XV,     57|            the dangers of the sea. Consequently the pilots, in spite of
28    XV,     61|        show of friendship, and had consequently to struggle with all the
29    XV,     63|             however, she withheld. Consequently the information of Proculus
30   XVI,     15|        skill as an astrologer, and consequently bound to many in close intimacy.
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