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 1     I,     49|    now unsafe, he borrowed a resource from audacity. "It was not,"
 2     I,     61|   Germanicus or Drusus. What resource remained, if they despised
 3    II,     81|     utterly deserted, had no resource but in the mercy of Caesar.
 4    IV,      8|   and stormy seas with every resource of wealth and foresight.
 5     V,     11|   safest refuge. They had no resource in their peril but in the
 6    XI,      9|    business of life that the resource of eloquence is acquired,
 7   XII,     16|  rest, resolved, as his last resource, to risk everything and
 8   XII,     20|   finding arms an unavailing resource, considered on whose mercy
 9  XIII,     24|       are now, as their last resource, repaying an old hag for
10   XIV,      9|   her friends, he asked what resource he had against all this,
11   XIV,     59| replied that the State had a resource, and on their asking where
12   XIV,     76| rally round him. Meantime no resource was to be rejected. If he
13   XIV,     77|    Plautus. Either he saw no resource before him, an unarmed exile
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