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1     I,     18|      was rich and daring, had brilliant accomplishments, and corresponding
2   III,     74|  plotted against all our most brilliant fashion, that not a citizen
3   III,     92|     virtue, to reach the most brilliant distinction, was goaded
4   III,     98|      he had now dishonoured a brilliant public career as well as
5   III,    107|      produced at one time two brilliant ornaments of peace. But
6    IV,      7| ancestry, military renown, or brilliant accomplishments as a civilian,
7     V,     11|    man of refined manners and brilliant genius, bore his adverse
8   XII,     50|    Burrus Afranius, who had a brilliant reputation as a soldier,
9   XIV,      7|                    A night of brilliant starlight with the calm
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