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1     I,     29| the soldiers considered a fit person to carry messages,
2     I,     77| and be at the same time a fit mediator for a German people,
3    II,      7|   conveyed, and were also fit for the carrying of horses
4   III,     49|   and that Caecina was no fit censor on so grave an issue.
5   III,     69|   nor halter nor tortures fit for a slave would be punishment
6    VI,     38| all the best men who were fit to command armies declined
7   XIV,     31|   sanctity of the spot. A fit of illness which followed,
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