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1    II,     16|       Meanwhile one of the enemy, acquainted with the Roman tongue, spurred
2    II,     25|           known to Caesar. He was acquainted with their plans, their
3    II,     69|         an anxious wish to become acquainted with those ancient and celebrated
4   III,    105| Tacfarinas by flying columns well acquainted with the desert, from one
5  XIII,     57|         chamber to a female slave acquainted with her secret. Octavius
6  XIII,     61|           had made him thoroughly acquainted with the imperial household
7   XVI,     13|        Faenius Rufus and somewhat acquainted with Vetus. To the freedman
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