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1     I,    104|    and lakes which swell its waters should be diverted from
2    II,     11|                          The waters of the Visurgis flowed between
3    II,     28|     ocean. At first the calm waters merely sounded with the
4    VI,     55|      being surrounded by the waters of those famous rivers,
5    XI,     16|    an aqueduct into Rome the waters which flow from the hills
6   XII,     77| balmy climate and salubrious waters. Thereupon, Agrippina, who
7  XIII,     68|     by Drusus to confine the waters of the Rhine, while Vetus
8   XIV,     31|      had polluted the sacred waters and the sanctity of the
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