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1     I,     71|     so many years indulgently treated, he did not yet venture
2    II,     12|       s wife nor his son were treated as enemies; the other, of
3    II,     65|      her might in any case be treated as criminal. He then acquitted
4    II,     70|      the Roman name in having treated with excessive courtesy,
5   XII,     52|       his uncle. While he was treated by him like a son, with
6   XII,     60|       received her kindly and treated her as a royal person.~ ~
7   XIV,      8| invited by a lying letter and treated with conspicuous honour,
8    XV,     40|   doors, and that he might be treated at Rome with as much respect
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