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 1     I,     14|             Even granting that the deaths of Cassius and of the Bruti
 2    II,     55|       During the same time, on the deaths of Antiochus and Philopator,
 3    II,     93|         have ended by the worst of deaths the most miserable of lives.
 4   III,     35| legislation. But I will relate the deaths of others with the remaining
 5    IV,     15|     dreadful side in regard to the deaths of men in power. Besides,
 6    IV,     45|     incidents of battles, glorious deaths of great generals, enchain
 7    IV,     89|     matters and at once relate the deaths by which Latinius and Opsius
 8    VI,     42|            husband. What made such deaths eagerly sought was dread
 9   XIV,     24|      wounds, and many lamented the deaths of children or of parents.
10   XIV,     26|                  Then followed the deaths of two illustrious men,
11    XV,     54|            sort was added to their deaths. Covered with the skins
12   XVI,     14|    indiscriminately, and yet their deaths were less deplored because
13   XVI,     17|            relate foreign wars and deaths encountered in the service
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