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1     I,     16|       been by him to share his anxieties, he had learnt by experience
2    II,     41|  position were to undergo more anxieties and more dangers, and to
3    II,     41|      of all solace under those anxieties and dangers." Gallus gained
4   III,     76|        Such, Senators, are the anxieties which the prince has to
5    IV,     78|  criminal. Every night had its anxieties, for his sleepless hours,
6    VI,      5|      to increase the emperor's anxieties by seeking further occasions
7   XII,     46|       out by the burden of his anxieties, died, to the joy of the
8    XV,     22| pleaded natural rights and the anxieties of nurture against fraudulent
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