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 1     I,      1|      wanting to describe the times of Augustus, till growing
 2     I,     13|      of Imperator twenty-one times earned, and his other honours
 3     I,     75|     highly is he esteemed in times of revolution. With the
 4     I,     95|  indeed was known in ancient times, though other matters came
 5    II,     32|   had himself been sent nine times by Augustus into Germany,
 6    II,     46|   been able in these altered times to receive or acquire wealth
 7    II,    118|   are indifferent to our own times. ~ ~
 8   III,      5|  solitary example of the old times, while looking up to heaven
 9   III,     27|     living but also in after times. So obscure are the greatest
10   III,     75|              Why then in old times was economy in the ascendant?
11    VI,     47|   with the virtue of ancient times. He returned, and then,
12    VI,     65|     old and all which modern times, with a more copious inventiveness,
13    XI,     17| Palamedes of Argos in Trojan times who invented the shapes
14    XI,     18|    the rites observed during times of peril may not be forgotten
15    XI,     44|  currently reported in after times that while the emperor broke
16  XIII,     22|   was generally wont at such times to heighten the emperor'
17  XIII,     53|   Claudius reigned, and when times were changed, he was not
18   XVI,     41|      you have been born into times in which it is well to fortify
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