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1    II,     75|      the Nabataeans, when some golden crowns of great weight were
2    II,    111|     easily be computed. When a golden shield of remarkable size
3   III,     25| respectively the erection of a golden statue in the temple of
4    VI,     50|        Median bands with their golden embroidery; warriors, as
5  XIII,      1|    Caesar used to call him the golden sheep. The truth was that
6   XIV,     17|       discovered; also, that a golden image of Minerva with a
7   XIV,     34|    gift denoting friendship, a golden crown, which he acknowledged
8    XV,     29|   commemorative of Actium, and golden images of the two Fortunes
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