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 1     I,     18|     was discussing who would refuse the highest place, though
 2     I,     18|   empire, but yet ceasing to refuse it and to be entreated.
 3    II,     47|      whether they concede or refuse their bounty. In fact, it
 4    II,     67|    wings. Nor did Tacfarinas refuse battle. The Numidians were
 5   III,     11|     even the accused did not refuse, fearing, as he did, the
 6    XI,     42|   cart used to remove garden refuse, proceeded along the road
 7   XII,     16| enemy's diminished strength, refuse the challenge. They fought
 8    XV,     31|   trial. Nor would Tiridates refuse a journey to Rome to receive
 9    XV,     37|     fortune. Corbulo did not refuse, resolved that a widely
10   XVI,     24|     Poppaea's divinity as to refuse to swear obedience to the
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