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 1     I,     33|         age and warlike renown, encouraged Drusus, and was the first
 2    II,     17|        his grandmother Augusta. Encouraged by the omen and finding
 3    II,     47|        languish and idleness be encouraged, if a man has nothing to
 4    IV,     11|    consuls went out, and having encouraged the young princes with kind
 5    IV,     67|         of the barbarians being encouraged by the night's success to
 6     V,      9|         rest, the man whom they encouraged by shameful baseness, they
 7    VI,     51|         alone to be heard. They encouraged one another not to begin
 8    XI,      7|         hatreds and wrongs were encouraged, in order that, as the violence
 9   XII,     58| overcame him that he positively encouraged him to assume the ensigns
10   XII,     60|    first embraced, cheered, and encouraged her, now admiring her heroism,
11   XII,     79|      that the soldiers might be encouraged to hope, and that the fortunate
12   XIV,     15|       it his doom. He was first encouraged to hope by the flattery
13   XIV,     30|   divine providence; and he was encouraged by that numerous class,
14   XIV,     42| lawlessness of the veterans was encouraged by the soldiers, who lived
15    XV,     93|     Rufus into exile. Verginius encouraged the studies of our youth
16   XVI,      2|      was true, himself actually encouraged the report and despatched
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