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1     I,     59|    the mutiny, and the most atrocious deeds had been committed
2    IV,     29| This was passed over as too atrocious to be true. He was to be
3    IV,     63|  consuls were in office, an atrocious crime was committed in Nearer
4    IV,     89|   the other authors of this atrocious deed perished, some after
5  XIII,     55|   punish the instruments of atrocious acts, when, having gained
6   XIV,     81|  scant gratitude after that atrocious deed, and subsequently all
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