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1     I,     17| resentment, for he had long been detested from an impression that,
2     I,     72|       another. With a son-in-law detested, and fathers-in-law also
3     I,     77|     fatherland (for traitors are detested even by those whom they
4     I,    105|        eminent merit, and yet he detested vice. From the best men
5   III,     19|             Plancina was equally detested, but had stronger interest.
6    VI,     63|        among the inhabitants who detested Artabanus, bred as he had
7    VI,     74|       age of anxious fears, long detested by Sejanus, now by Macro,
8   XII,     25|       terrible in her hatred and detested Lollia, for having competed
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