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1    II,     60|     led by Tiberius, and had preserved untarnished the glory of
2   III,     49|     marriage tie is scarcely preserved inviolate. What would happen
3    IV,     48|      portion of their memory preserved for us by historians? To
4    XI,     30| Gauls. Thenceforth they have preserved an unbroken and loyal peace.
5    XI,     45|     All throughout, Claudius preserved a strange silence; Vitellius
6   XII,     40|   axe and tribute, and still preserved inviolate the persons of
7   XIV,     21|     trace of good manners be preserved. Last of all, the emperor
8   XVI,     12|      verge of death. Fortune preserved the due order; the oldest
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