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1     I,      2|        unopposed, for the boldest spirits had fallen in battle, or
2     I,     21|           round him all the worst spirits.~ ~
3     I,     94|      ambition of another, and the spirits of all by his encouragement
4    II,     15|        true; freedmen had slavish spirits, friends a love of flattery.
5    II,     35|           evoking by incantations spirits of the dead, gave information
6   III,     57| conferences to which the fiercest spirits were admitted, or any to
7    IV,     10|           groan, he revived their spirits with a fluent speech. "He
8   XIV,     76|           to help him, and daring spirits would rally round him. Meantime
9    XV,     60|         entered. That the leading spirits were Subrius Flavus, tribune
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