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 1    II,     41|             more anxieties and more dangers, and to be at the same time
 2    II,     41|           under those anxieties and dangers." Gallus gained a ready
 3    IV,     17|           But he did not escape the dangers of high rank. Had not his
 4    VI,     28| congratulated him on foreseeing his dangers and on being quite safe.
 5    XI,     34|             imagined that, amid the dangers which hung over him, danger
 6   XIV,     55|         before them, regard not our dangers? Was the murderer, as some
 7   XIV,     79|            and are exposed to fewer dangers than others from the insignificance
 8    XV,     11|            no haste, that, when the dangers thickened, the glory of
 9    XV,     57|        making any allowance for the dangers of the sea. Consequently
10    XV,     61|          struggle with all the more dangers. Natalis shared with Piso
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