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 1     I,     27|  abuse on the commander; they appealed to heaven and to the gods,
 2     I,     99|     road and aqueduct, and he appealed to the Senate for assistance.
 3    II,     84|    him with chains, though he appealed, on perceiving the perfidy,
 4   III,     33|    ladies of rank, and as she appealed with piteous wailings to
 5    IV,     37|   face, shook his chains, and appealed to the vengeance of the
 6    IV,     59|       in their territory, and appealed to the records of their
 7    IV,     74|    mighty kings in Asia. They appealed too to the of Lucius Sulla,
 8    VI,      6|     they pressed the case, he appealed to the emperor. Soon afterwards,
 9   XII,     40|       everlasting bondage. He appealed, by name, to their forefathers
10  XIII,     10|     Corbulo on the other hand appealed to the fact that Vologeses
11  XIII,     16| heaped insults on him, as she appealed to the deified Claudius,
12  XIII,     72|    that the gods to whom they appealed, had willed that the decision
13   XIV,     38|      by deciding that all who appealed from private judges to its
14   XIV,     84|  widow and only a sister, and appealed to their common ancestors,
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