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1     I,     39|          to quit an ill-omened and polluted camp, and, having purged
2     I,     82|       ceremonies ought not to have polluted himself with funeral rites. ~ ~
3   III,     41|        emperor was thought to have polluted the nobility of his house
4   III,     69|            with which Lutorius has polluted his own mind and the ears
5   III,     74|            a diseased mind, itself polluted and a pollution to others,
6   XIV,     31|           his person in it, he had polluted the sacred waters and the
7    XV,     47| brilliantly with lights. Nero, who polluted himself by every lawful
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