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1     I,     82|   sod, rendering thus a most welcome honour to the dead, and
2     I,     91|   fiercer counsels, heartily welcome to barbarians, was for beleaguering
3    II,     15|    oftener reported what was welcome than what was true; freedmen
4    VI,      5| execration, presented a most welcome spectacle. Latiaris, as
5    XI,     19|     At first his arrival was welcome to the Germans, and they
6    XI,     32|  place. These acts, as being welcome to the State, were undertaken
7   XII,      9|    this would be universally welcome, from the celebrity of his
8   XVI,     27|  when all Rome rushed out to welcome the emperor and see the
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