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1    IV,     60| antiquity. They repeated the well-known story of its origin, which
2    VI,     73|  invented to gratify Macro's well-known enmity against Arruntius. ~ ~
3   XIV,     20|     He prevailed too on some well-known Roman knights, by immense
4    XV,     42|       and there, winning the well-known and sacred garlands of antiquity,
5    XV,     66|       or that Piso, with his well-known affection for his wife,
6    XV,     85|  soldier, who because of his well-known strength of limb was in
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