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1   I,   1|   should suppose that they have gained a cause, lost by its own
2   I,  14| victories innumerable have been gained from the conquered enemy,-
3  II,  60|     head of the world, you have gained the true and most important
4 III,   1|      many to agree with it, and gained weight through its adherents.
5 III,  19|      reputation which they have gained. But who is so foolish,
6 VII,  40|     very frequent triumphs were gained, the power of the enemy
7 VII,  48|         in like manner not have gained the favour of the deities.
8 VII,  48|         then, either that snake gained the reputation of being
9 VII,  49|        from the position he had gained in Italy; and, on the other,
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