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 1     I,     26|       liked to bear such huge burdens and such long marches. Rufus,
 2     I,    101|       on complaining of their burdens, were, it was decided, to
 3    II,     55|    Judaea, exhausted by their burdens, implored a reduction of
 4   III,     76|   relieved of a portion of my burdens. But if they wish to denounce
 5   III,     96|   system. Princes have enough burdens, and also enough power.
 6    IV,      8| distress the provinces by new burdens, and to see that in bearing
 7   XII,     68|     exemption from all public burdens. His pleading too procured
 8   XII,     72|     the Senate of their heavy burdens, recapitulated their whole
 9   XII,     73|     the pressure of excessive burdens, they petitioned for immunity
10   XIV,     33|  indeed the same or even more burdens than the common soldier.
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