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 1     I,     72|   resentment being heightened by personal motives, as Arminius had
 2    II,     86| Rhescuporis accused of being his personal enemy, he appointed to the
 3   III,     14|      house, and I shall avenge a personal quarrel without resorting
 4   III,     49|          Even with the husband's personal vigilance the marriage tie
 5   III,     82|         by no rivalry, hatred or personal feeling." ~ ~
 6   III,     93|         pleading, and under that personal apprehension which is enough
 7   III,     97|        not under the stimulus of personal resentment, he further said
 8   III,     98|        might be indifferent to a personal grievance, still he should
 9    IV,     75|        age he was ashamed of his personal appearance. He had indeed
10   XII,     20|    turned to Eunones, who had no personal animosity against him, and
11   XII,     58|        of mind and his grotesque personal appearance. He was however
12  XIII,     34|        the people, followed up a personal quarrel he had with Obultronius
13  XIII,     58|         mother, who surpassed in personal attractions all the ladies
14    XV,     60|     conspiracy was not in Piso's personal ambition. But I could not
15    XV,     60|      Lucanus had the stimulus of personal motives, for Nero tried
16    XV,     82|        Nero meanwhile, having no personal hatred against Paulina and
17    XV,     96|  miseries into an occasion for a personal resentment, and thus importing
18   XVI,     21|      endured, a sacrifice to his personal resentment. Minucius Thermus,
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