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1     I,     42|  grovelling at Caecina's feet, was persistently demanded till he was given
2    VI,     44|      Lucius Apronius. Hence rumour persistently affirmed that he had ventured
3   XII,     50| Accordingly, as the emperor's wife persistently affirmed that faction was
4   XII,     52|          boasted so arrogantly and persistently that his father's prolonged
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