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1    II,     95|    Tiberius. Soon afterwards he expired, to the intense sorrow of
2    II,    113|        deliberation had not yet expired, it was thought sufficient
3   III,     70|     treasury till nine days had expired, and so much respite was
4    IV,     25|         prosecutor's consulship expired, but the emperor opposed
5    VI,     77|         he was believed to have expired, and Caius Caesar was going
6  XIII,     33| exchequer, till four months had expired, and that in the meantime
7    XV,     54| illumination, when daylight had expired.~ ~
8    XV,     75|     with a liking for him. Piso expired by having the veins in his
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