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1 II, 19| branches rising to a great height, while there were clear 2 II, 28| however, summer was at its height some of the legions were 3 II, 118| and generals, but in the height of her empire's glory, had 4 III, 103| in Rome's most glorious height of power, should a robber 5 VI, 54| itself rising to an immense height, and that the white foam 6 VI, 76| throwing himself from a height. The cause was ascribed 7 Miss | Messalina was then at its height. She was, it seems, jealous 8 XI, 38| Pallas, who was then in the height of favour, debated whether 9 XI, 49| pride of one who rose in the height of his power above Pallas 10 XII, 12| glory, had reached such a height that, she wished even foreign 11 XII, 18| were raised to a greater height as a means of annoying the 12 XIV, 13| Dictator, which from a great height commands a view of the bay 13 XV, 2| and renown are at their height, and you have in addition 14 XV, 53| with a restriction on the height of houses, with open spaces, 15 XV, 53| themselves, to a certain height, were to be solidly constructed, 16 XV, 83| his will, when even in the height of his wealth and power