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1 I, 4| and many symptoms of a cruel temper, though they were 2 I, 70| He had a like motive for cruel vengeance on Sempronius 3 I, 106| which marked it, the more cruel the enslavement into which 4 II, 42| the bribery of judges, the cruel threats of accusations from 5 II, 95| to submit herself to the cruel blows of fortune, and not, 6 II, 116| populace complained of the cruel dearness of corn, he fixed 7 III, 16| Germanicus, he had been savagely cruel. Lastly, he had, they said, 8 IV, 1| everything; the emperor became a cruel tyrant, as well as an abettor 9 IV, 27| high-principled man. Many a cruel suggestion made by the flattery 10 IV, 42| necessity. The act was thought cruel at the moment, but subsequently 11 VI, 6| author of every unusually cruel proposal, and consequently, 12 XI, 16| too a law restraining the cruel greed of the usurers, and 13 XIII, 2| driven to suicide by his cruel imprisonment and hopeless 14 XIV, 57| relaxed, to be strained with cruel rigour. ~ ~ 15 XV, 81| legs and knees. Worn out by cruel anguish, afraid too that 16 XVI, 5| the company. Hence came cruel severities, immediately