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 1     I,     84|       speed. This was a narrow road amid vast swamps, which
 2     I,     99|       the pressure of a public road and aqueduct, and he appealed
 3    II,     37|       able to cover the Appian road as far as Brundisium with
 4   III,      3|        the people thronged the road in scattered groups, every
 5   III,     10|        and along the Flaminian road, where he overtook a legion
 6   III,     10| himself to the soldiers on the road during the march. From Narnia,
 7   III,     43|       name he took. Though his road to preferment was easy,
 8    XI,     42|    refuse, proceeded along the road to Ostia; not pitied, so
 9  XIII,     61|       go back by the Flaminian road, and that through the favour
10   XIV,     13|        humble sepulchre on the road to Misenum, near the country
11    XV,     58|        Placentia, close to the road, a calf was born with its
12   XVI,     18|       that there was a shorter road to the acquisition of wealth
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