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1     I,     15|  reproaches, while he seemed to excuse. However, when his obsequies
2     I,     57| Agrippina's return, he made the excuse of her approaching confinement
3     I,     61|     distance. There was also an excuse for mere youths referring
4     I,     79|   Germans will never thoroughly excuse, their having seen between
5   III,     23| conscious disgrace, alleging in excuse the intercession of his
6   III,     41|       than the law allowed. His excuse was that a similar decree
7   XII,     47|       movement or have a fairer excuse if it lasted. This loss
8    XV,     71|         of impunity, anxious to excuse their reluctance, Lucanus
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