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 1     I,     33|   destruction certain, he was rescued by the hurried arrival of
 2     I,     56|    glory and honour of having rescued the name of Rome and quelled
 3     I,     76|    besiegers and Segestes was rescued with a numerous band of
 4    II,     14|   noble chiefs. The rest were rescued from the peril by their
 5    II,     70|     help of which he might be rescued from danger. But this did
 6   III,     18|     emperor's order they were rescued and replaced. Piso was then
 7   XII,     33|       men's joy that they had rescued from slavery after forty
 8   XII,     60|     speed, she implored to be rescued by an honourable death from
 9   XIV,     55| Secundus? Which of us will be rescued by his domestics, who, even
10    XV,     14|       honour of a crown for a rescued citizen, how wonderfully
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