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1     I,      3|     afterwards died, he also accepted him as his son-in-law. Tiberius
2     I,     48|  legions, without any delay, accepted from him the oath of allegiance.
3    II,      5|   birth, whom they willingly accepted, because of his singularly
4    II,     84|    was mutually conceded and accepted, by the one out of good
5    VI,     69|      of these he rejected or accepted, as the end of his life
6    XV,     92| benefit of the pardon he had accepted from the emperor by the
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