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1    II,     45|                              A dispute then arose between Gallus
2    II,     84|      kings not to decide their dispute by arms. Cotys at once dismissed
3    II,     98|  between whom there was a long dispute. Finally Marsus yielded
4    IV,      4|    irascible, had, in a casual dispute, raised his fist at Sejanus,
5    IV,      9|     freedmen. If ever he had a dispute with a private person, it
6    IV,     81| embracing and kissing. Often a dispute would arise, when some distorted
7    XI,      4|         It is, however, beyond dispute that in consequence of some
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