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1     I,     75|     envoys came from Segestes, imploring aid against the violence
2    II,     36|  entreating his relatives, and imploring some eloquent voice to ward
3    II,     58| pretext of the Suevi, who were imploring help against the Cherusci.
4    IV,     93|   extreme peril, sent messages imploring the whole strength of the
5    VI,     65|       very powerful provinces, imploring a brief delay. It was thought
6   XIV,      7|    that she was Agrippina, and imploring help for the emperor's mother,
7   XIV,     35|     sent to the Roman emperor, imploring alliance, and pointing to
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