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1     I,     37|       and receive the legions' petition. At their prayer, Blaesus
2   III,     41|     secretly laughed at such a petition, though the Caesars were
3    IV,     52|       opposed a similar recent petition from the cities of Asia.
4    IV,     55|    though he was at Rome. This petition was to the following effect:-
5    IV,     60|     After this was discussed a petition from the city of Massilia,
6  XIII,     46| advised Tiridates to address a petition to the emperor, assuring
7    XV,     16|     Vologeses, not a suppliant petition, but in a tone of remonstrance
8    XV,     33|       if only he presented his petition in person. The administration
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