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 1     I,     19|       her adoption, and any like distinction. But for Germanicus Caesar
 2     I,     95|         defamed men and women of distinction in his insulting satires.
 3    II,     41|      fortune of the possessor. A distinction had been made in the assessments
 4    II,     53|     under pretence of conferring distinction, and for this he invented
 5    II,    111| eloquence, he said, there was no distinction of rank, and it was a sufficient
 6   III,     30| proconsul to bestow this further distinction. ~ ~
 7   III,     72|    disgrace and infamy of men of distinction, at last addressed a letter
 8   III,     92|         reach the most brilliant distinction, was goaded on by an eager
 9   III,    106|      awarded Blaesus the further distinction of being hailed "Imperator"
10     V,      2|         Fufius, who had risen to distinction through Augusta's partiality.
11    VI,      8|    happened to Cotta more to his distinction. Of noble birth, but beggared
12    VI,     13|         of the highest political distinction. The senators were panic-stricken,
13    XI,      9|       the plebeian, how he gains distinction from the gown. Take away
14  XIII,     29|      insults on men and women of distinction were multiplied, other persons
15  XIII,     58|          never spared, making no distinction between a husband and a
16    XV,     22|  childless to have influence and distinction, everything, in short, easy
17    XV,     41|         the past. Many ladies of distinction, however, and senators,
18   XVI,      5|         paid off, towards men of distinction. There was a story that
19   XVI,     18|        powerful aid in rising to distinction. After the death of Lucanus,
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