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 1     I,     87|                           It was a restless night for different reasons,
 2     I,     97| shamelessness. Needy, obscure, and restless, he wormed himself by stealthy
 3    II,     49|         most ignorant people or of restless and revolutionary schemers.
 4    IV,     32|    province itself every needy and restless adventurer hurried to join
 5    IV,     50|           Indeed any conspicuously restless informer was, so to say,
 6    VI,     23|            of Quintus Pomponius, a restless spirit, who pretended that
 7    VI,     53|           an absent prince, though restless under his presence, might
 8   XIV,     73|        philosophy, which makes men restless, and eager for a busy life." ~ ~
 9   XIV,     78|            hinting that both had a restless temper, and that he gave
10   XVI,     15|             being himself too of a restless temper and quick to seize
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