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1     I,      4| broke out. He had also from earliest infancy been reared in an
2    II,     41|    with the fashions of the earliest antiquity. Riches were one
3    II,     72|     of Pontus, who from his earliest infancy had imitated Armenian
4   III,     38|              Mankind in the earliest age lived for a time without
5    VI,     78|     the Julian family. From earliest infancy, perilous vicissitudes
6   XII,      6| pleasure, and wont from his earliest youth to obey the laws. ~ ~
7   XII,     71|  father of Latona, were the earliest inhabitants of the island;
8  XIII,     18|     been afflicted from his earliest infancy, and that his sight
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