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1     I,     37|     father, that he might be merciful and receive the legions'
2   III,     25|     he was more than usually merciful. Again, when Valerius Messalinus
3   III,     95| committed; but how much more merciful would it be to individuals,
4   XII,     22|             Claudius, though merciful to foreign princes, was
5  XIII,     20|      was of guilt, hoped for merciful consideration if he could
6   XIV,     32|  variously with them; he was merciful to suppliants, swift in
7   XIV,     77|    no anxiety, would be more merciful. Some say that another message
8   XVI,     22|  proposed and carried a more merciful decision. Again, when divine
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