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 1     I,     45|      thirty campaigns or more, implored him to relieve worn-out
 2     I,     57|     reproaches were true, they implored him to punish the guilty,
 3    II,     55|    exhausted by their burdens, implored a reduction of tribute. ~ ~
 4    II,     95|    then turned to his wife and implored her by the memory of her
 5   III,     52|   flagrant complaints, and all implored Drusus to inflict exemplary
 6   III,     80|     beginning of his letter he implored heaven to prosper his plans
 7     V,     14|    though many of the senators implored them to compose a quarrel
 8    VI,      5|         one of the ex-consuls, implored the Senate not to increase
 9   XII,     60|      its continuous speed, she implored to be rescued by an honourable
10   XIV,     43|   Suetonius was far away, they implored aid from the procurator,
11   XIV,     44| weeping of the people, as they implored his aid, deter him from
12    XV,     80|        the hour, he begged and implored her to spare herself the
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