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1     I,     56|    same soldiers who are now stimulated by shame and ambition, should
2    II,    109|     This popular talk was so stimulated by the news of Germanicus'
3   III,     40|      spies were set over us, stimulated by rewards under the Papia
4    IV,     40|     by legal penalties, were stimulated by rewards. ~ ~
5   XII,     41|       with similar language, stimulated the ardour of the troops.
6   XII,     64|       by ill-timed remedies, stimulated disloyal acts; while he
7   XVI,     25| decide for us." Nero further stimulated the eager wrath of Cossutianus,
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