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1 I, 8| their chamber, he issued merely with the title of Tribune, 2 I, 14| and State necessity were merely assumed as a mask. It was 3 I, 32| emperor to refer to the Senate merely what concerned the soldier' 4 II, 8| single channel or encircling merely insignificant islands, divides 5 II, 28| At first the calm waters merely sounded with the oars of 6 II, 76| of Cilicia. This was not merely a concession to the request 7 III, 15| proven charges alleged, merely because the case is intimately 8 III, 17| not adequately sustain by merely alleging that at a banquet 9 III, 56| deserve to be called, in which merely half-armed stragglers were 10 III, 73| so matured, rather than merely attain the result of publishing 11 IV, 20| vehemently asserting "that he had merely given the man authority 12 IV, 49| imitated their oppression, have merely procured infamy for themselves 13 V, 3| to invent this much; he merely censured her insolent tongue 14 VI, 1| free-born citizens. It was not merely beauty and a handsome person 15 XII, 14| that the highest position merely meant self-indulgence, was 16 XII, 48| through his officers and merely holding back the enemy. 17 XII, 51| calamity. Nor were there merely whispered complaints; while 18 XIII, 15| remainder, and that her son was merely dividing with her what he 19 XIII, 24| forthcoming, to charge me not merely with a few incautious expressions 20 XIV, 4| resolved to destroy her, merely deliberating whether it 21 XIV, 40| the emperor's legate, had merely retained our existing possessions, 22 XIV, 64| horror from his gaze, and merely replied to his question, " 23 XIV, 64| worth, because too of the merely passive virtue of one of 24 XIV, 78| of Sulla and Plautus, but merely hinting that both had a 25 XV, 15| of their tents, and would merely defend their lives, some 26 XV, 17| nothing to the purpose, but merely that he must wait for his 27 XV, 78| a word or of a look, and merely sent in to Seneca one of 28 XVI, 7| Caesars. And that he might not merely avail himself of the memory 29 XVI, 40| Helvidius, his son-in-law, was merely excluded from Italy. ~ ~