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1 I, 2| magistrates, and the laws. He was wholly unopposed, for the boldest 2 I, 13| frequently repeated or were wholly new. Sensible men, however, 3 I, 17| where he would prefer to be wholly excused. Then Gallus again, 4 II, 28| while, wind and wave shifted wholly to the south, and from the 5 II, 57| singularly united, and were wholly unaffected by the rivalries 6 IV, 27| ancestry as Lepidus, but wholly different in disposition, 7 IV, 44| circumscribed and inglorious; peace wholly unbroken or but slightly 8 IV, 56| of singularly quiet life, wholly free from political entanglements? 9 IV, 73| Milesians had, it seemed, wholly devoted their respective 10 IV, 76| as to the rest, they were wholly in the dark, seeing that 11 IV, 80| reign of Tiberius had been wholly debarred from such amusements; 12 VI, 21| finally compound interest was wholly forbidden. A check too was 13 VI, 74| influence of absolute power, wholly perverted and changed, Caius 14 XI, 15| lady, and had her lover wholly to herself. Silius was not 15 XIII, 3| their accomplishments were wholly different, they had equal 16 XIII, 4| disordered intellect did not wholly mar his faculty of speech. 17 XIII, 15| with her what he derived wholly from herself. ~ ~ 18 XIII, 45| plans of Tiridates were wholly reversed, and he sent envoys 19 XIII, 63| no meddling with things wholly insignificant." ~ ~ 20 XV, 12| reverses. He had indeed wholly abandoned all the duties 21 XV, 28| consulship a gymnasium was wholly consumed by a stroke of 22 XV, 59| moderation in pleasure were wholly alien to him. He indulged 23 XV, 63| proved to be true, was not wholly false. ~ ~ 24 XVI, 6| desirous of children, and wholly swayed by love of his wife. 25 XVI, 37| in friendship, as of men wholly entangled in falsehoods