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1    II,     42|       though he pacified Piso with gentle words, he also strongly
2    II,     83|           differed, Cotys having a gentle and kindly temper, the other
3   III,     47|           for they thought Lepidus gentle rather than cowardly, and
4    IV,     65| concentrating his troops, returned gentle answers; but on the arrival
5    XI,     32|   notorious infamy, he preferred a gentle method, recently devised,
6   XII,     39|           could be approached by a gentle slope, he piled up stones
7   XII,     65|           and pacified the rest by gentle measures. ~ ~
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