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1    II,     74|      his son's command, he had neglected to do either. At length
2    II,    113|      guilt was manifest he had neglected to inflict the legal penalty.
3    IV,     66|      enriched by plunder, they neglected their guards, and amid feasts
4    VI,     70|    which, indeed, he had never neglected, and after the death of
5    XI,      9|   nothing; private affairs are neglected, in order that a man may
6    XI,     10| uncertain, lesser matters were neglected. Gotarzes, among his many
7   XII,     27|     twenty-five years had been neglected, should be revived and henceforth
8   XIV,     42|   fortifications, a precaution neglected by our generals, while they
9    XV,     10|  Euphrates, which he had never neglected, with troops at closer intervals.
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