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 1     I,      1|         of Cinna and Sulla were brief; the rule of Pompeius and
 2     I,      8|         of the proclamation was brief, and in a very modest tone. "
 3     I,     70|      their arrival, he begged a brief interval in which to give
 4    II,     17|         eye and formidable in a brief onset, they have no capacity
 5    II,     92|                           For a brief space the prince's hopes
 6   III,     39|       many additions, gave us a brief lull in this process, to
 7   III,     63|                  His words were brief and heard without exultation.
 8   III,     64|       the wings there was but a brief resistance. The men in mail
 9    IV,     25|  disgrace. The accused begged a brief respite, until the prosecutor'
10    VI,     27|    empire." He thus hinted at a brief span of power late in life,
11    VI,     65| powerful provinces, imploring a brief delay. It was thought best
12  XIII,     19|                  And so after a brief pause the company resumed
13  XIII,     59|      incitements allowed but of brief delay. Once having gained
14   XIV,     17|   flatteries in silence or with brief assent, then walked out
15    XV,     22|     fraudulent evasions and the brief ceremony of adoption. "It
16    XV,     45|         not bear so much as his brief excursions, accustomed as
17    XV,     76|         children or to have the brief choice of his own death.
18   XVI,     15|        if he could but obtain a brief reprieve of his exile. Anteius
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