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 1     I,     13|      variously of his life with praise and censure. Some said "
 2     I,     17|       mind. He further spoke in praise of Augustus, and reminded
 3     I,     44|          dwelling with especial praise on his glorious achievements
 4     I,     69|    heart. He bestowed a briefer praise on Drusus, and on the termination
 5     I,     92|        the bridge, and bestowed praise and thanks on the returning
 6   III,     76|      can stem the corruption, I praise the man, and I confess that
 7    IV,      5|        added a speech with warm praise of his son for sharing a
 8    IV,     45|        no one cares whether you praise more heartily the armies
 9    IV,     53|      reputation of my name with praise and kindly remembrance." ~ ~
10    IV,     70| displayed, and which won strong praise from Tiberius, who pronounced
11    IV,     86|      casual remarks, went on to praise the fidelity of Sabinus
12   XII,     12|        envoys and bestowed high praise on the young foster-son
13   XII,     44|         in the same language of praise and gratitude. It was indeed
14  XIII,      4|   himself and his audience. The praise of his graceful accomplishments,
15  XIII,     22|       certainly inclines to the praise of Seneca, through whose
16  XIII,     37|        filling volumes with the praise of the foundations and timber
17  XIII,     43|      amid their labours; he had praise for the brave, comfort for
18  XIII,     59|               Otho now began to praise his wife's beauty and accomplishments
19    XV,     26|       fashion, but as for false praise which has been extorted
20    XV,     82|   subsequent years, with a most praise worthy remembrance of her
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