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1    II,     57| suggested to Plancina calumnious insinuations against Agrippina. For there
2    II,     65|    irreverently of Augustus. Her insinuations against himself he did not
3   III,      9|          to Piso that if certain insinuations were true, he must be foremost
4   III,     37|  household was undermined by the insinuations of informers; and now the
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