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1     I,     61|      business were the various pretexts with which he amused, first,
2    II,     36|      all refused, on different pretexts, but from the same apprehension.
3    IV,      3|  terror into the citizens. His pretexts were the demoralisation
4    VI,     47|         Sinnaces he put off by pretexts and presents, and also by
5   XII,     49|    were removed, some on false pretexts, others by way of a seeming
6   XII,     53| Meanwhile Pharasmanes invented pretexts for war; when he was fighting
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