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1     I,     66|      Augustus, and then by our dissensions. But the Roman general in
2     I,     95|         his arrogance, and his dissensions with his mother. ~ ~
3   III,     39| carried by violence amid class dissensions, with a view to obtain honours
4   III,     56|  pillagers were cut to pieces; dissensions broke out among the besiegers,
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