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 1     I,      1|        the arms of Lepidus and Antonius before Augustus; who, when
 2     I,      2|       Lepidus pushed aside and Antonius slain, even the Julian faction
 3     I,     13|        He had often yielded to Antonius, while he was taking vengeance
 4     I,     14|     had been intrusted against Antonius. Citizens were proscribed,
 5     I,     14|      friendship. Subsequently, Antonius had been lured on by the
 6    II,      2|    slew Crassus, who drove out Antonius, if Caesar's drudge, after
 7    II,      4|    consequence of the crime of Antonius, who, under the guise of
 8    II,     57|      to his grandfather Marcus Antonius and to his great-uncle Augustus.
 9    II,     68|      Augustus, and the camp of Antonius. For, as I have said, Augustus
10    II,     68|  Augustus was his great-uncle, Antonius his grandfather, and vivid
11    II,     70|       against Sulla, allies of Antonius against the Divine Augustus.
12   III,     25| register, since that of Marcus Antonius who had made war on his
13   III,     25|    country, and that of Julius Antonius who had dishonoured the
14    IV,     47| pleading in court? The letters Antonius, the harangues of Brutus
15    IV,     59|        Caius Caesar and Marcus Antonius. The Messenians, on the
16    IV,     61|        himself to the party of Antonius and afterwards to that of
17    IV,     62|                         Lucius Antonius too then died, of a most
18    IV,     62|     family. His father, Julius Antonius, was capitally punished
19   XII,     72|      of the aid they had given Antonius in the pirate-war, of their
20  XIII,     41|       Cotta, too, and Haterius Antonius had yearly stipends assigned
21   XIV,     52|       had associated with them Antonius Primus and Asinius Marcellus.
22   XIV,     52|  Primus and Asinius Marcellus. Antonius was a man of ready audacity;
23   XIV,     52|       Senate, and Fabianus and Antonius with Rufinus and Terentius
24    XV,     61|    Augurinus, Munatius Gratus, Antonius Natalis, and Marcius Festus,
25    XV,     67|       a long conversation with Antonius Natalis, Scaevinus returned
26    XV,     92|     the prompt informations of Antonius Natalis and Cervarius Proculus.
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