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 1    II,     96|          had excelled Alexander in clemency, in self-restraint, and
 2   III,     69|   correctives are moderated by the clemency of the sovereign and by
 3   III,     94| preliminary eulogy on the prince's clemency, Piso pronounced that Silanus
 4    IV,     68|   experience both the strength and clemency of Rome, maintained that
 5    IV,     94|           they decreed an altar to Clemency, an altar to Friendship,
 6   XII,     12|          citizens, and to practise clemency and justice which barbarians
 7   XII,     16|        live, a memorial of his own clemency, and a disgrace to us. After
 8   XII,     43|       everlasting memorial of your clemency." ~ ~
 9   XII,     61|        family sought the credit of clemency. But the exile did not live
10  XIII,     12|     restored, assuring them of his clemency in a number of speeches
11   XIV,     18|        that since her removal, his clemency had increased, he restored
12   XIV,     60|            as an example of public clemency." ~ ~
13    XV,     31|          result; he had also given clemency a trial. Nor would Tiridates
14    XV,     44|          lived, had he awaited the clemency of the judge.~ ~
15    XV,     96|          into what by the prince's clemency had been hushed up or forgotten. ~ ~
16   XVI,     32|        inferiors which lessens the clemency of our ruler. We senators
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