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1     I,     92|       general, and distributed clothes or medicine among the soldiers,
2    IV,     74|      were present stript their clothes off their backs and sent
3    VI,     77| smothered under a huge heap of clothes, and all to quit the entrance-hall. ~ ~
4    XI,     46|       a pause. Rending off his clothes, he insisted on Claudius
5   XII,     56|     them under a mass of heavy clothes. Even the sons of Mithridates
6  XIII,     73|     last they stript off their clothes and threw them on the fire,
7    XV,     18|     captured. They even seized clothes and detained weapons, for
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