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1     I,     85| combatants. Everything alike was unfavourable to the Romans, the place
2    II,     65|    consul what he thought of the unfavourable speeches she was accused
3    II,     89|          to note curiously every unfavourable symptom of the illness.~ ~
4    IV,     38|      torture, and the result was unfavourable to the accuser. The man,
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