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 1     I,     99|      money on a good purpose, a virtue which he long retained,
 2    II,    115|        with the most immaculate virtue over the Vestal worship.
 3   III,     92|        had he pursued a path of virtue, to reach the most brilliant
 4    IV,      4|    after having parted with her virtue will hesitate at nothing,
 5    IV,     16|  guardians and the unassailable virtue of Agrippina. So Sejanus
 6    IV,     45|          Again, even honour and virtue make enemies, condemning,
 7    IV,     70|        eloquence rather than of virtue, but old age robbed him
 8    VI,     47|     provinces he acted with the virtue of ancient times. He returned,
 9    VI,     78|        and crafty assumption of virtue, as long as Germanicus and
10    XI,     27|     honour had been a reward of virtue, and every citizen, with
11  XIII,      3|         youth, should he loathe virtue, within allowable indulgences.
12  XIII,     13|        she was, and of approved virtue, either from some fatality,
13  XIII,     58|         but dull. She professed virtue, while she practised laxity.
14   XIV,     27|     given up to infamy, so that virtue had not a moment left to
15   XIV,     64|       too of the merely passive virtue of one of his successors
16   XIV,     65|     blow to Seneca's power, for virtue had not the same strength
17   XIV,     79|      persisted in upholding the virtue of their mistress. One of
18    XV,     59|        with the people from his virtue or semblance of virtue.
19    XV,     59|      his virtue or semblance of virtue. His eloquence he exercised
20   XVI,     22|       last aspired to extirpate virtue itself by murdering Thrasea
21   XVI,     37| language to exhibit an ideal of virtue. In his heart, however,
22   XVI,     38|        is heaven to examples of virtue and vice. Thrasea, Soranus,
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