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1 I, 19| and that he would observe similar moderation in those bestowed 2 I, 104| bring ruin on themselves. Similar arguments were used by the 3 II, 22| Inguiomerus owed his escape to similar courage or treachery. The 4 II, 111| him one of the usual kind, similar to the rest, for in eloquence, 5 III, 41| allowed. His excuse was that a similar decree had been made for 6 III, 103| Tacfarinas were encountered in a similar fashion. ~ ~ 7 IV, 52| in not having opposed a similar recent petition from the 8 IV, 60| had been received with a similar privilege by the inhabitants 9 VI, 16| Piso, after twenty years of similar credit, was, by the Senate' 10 VI, 21| one of whom was free from similar guilt, threw themselves 11 VI, 57| A similar fate befell Trebellienus 12 XI, 24| labour, and knowing that similar hardships were endured in 13 XII, 41| prefects and tribunes, with similar language, stimulated the 14 XII, 48| Caesius Nasica fought with a similar result. For Didius, burdened 15 XII, 75| and now again there were similar grounds for accusation. 16 XIII, 49| and camp-prefect met with similar success; three forts were 17 XIV, 30| interpretation put with similar credulity on a flash of 18 XIV, 42| the soldiers, who lived a similar life and hoped for similar 19 XIV, 42| similar life and hoped for similar licence. A temple also erected 20 XIV, 49| in a wedge-like column. Similar was the onset of the auxiliaries, 21 XIV, 63| A similar accusation caused the downfall 22 XV, 47| again and again to narrate similar extravagance. He had a raft 23 XV, 91| wounded soldier dying a similar kind of death, and he recited 24 XVI, 32| Helvidius Priscus indulging similar frenzies, by Paconius Agrippinus,