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1     I,     84|      Caecina, who commanded a division of his own, was advised,
2    II,     57|      Agrippina. For there was division and discord in the court,
3    II,     83|     to his son Cotys. In this division the cultivated lands, the
4   III,     55|      As for Thrace, since the division of the kingdom between Rhoemetalces
5   III,     97|    motion was carried after a division.~ ~
6    IV,     59| contrary, alleged the ancient division of the Peloponnesus among
7     V,      7|  editions of Tacitus mark the division between the fifth and sixth
8    VI,     17|      having been carried by a division, the emperor sent a letter
9   XIV,     61|       as the consul allowed a division, they voted with him, with
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