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1     I,     51|    was confounded rather than appeased, he dismissed the envoys
2     I,     65|      fellow-soldiers could be appeased only by exposing such impious
3     V,     12|     people generally had been appeased by the previous executions.
4   XIV,     18|      or her wrath was at last appeased. ~ ~
5   XVI,     34| family, whether Nero could be appeased, and the trial before the
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