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 1     I,      7|           counsels of friends, or any services performed by the soldiers,
 2    II,     28|           clumsy aid, neutralized the services of the skilled crews. After
 3   III,     57|           show noble birth and signal services rendered by ancestors, for
 4   III,     67|        soldier, he had by his zealous services won the consulship under
 5   III,     85|            superstitions, or to their services to the Roman people. It
 6   III,     87|         dictator Caesar for their old services to his party, and those
 7    IV,     74|            they chiefly relied, their services to the Roman people, whom
 8    IV,     89|               themselves for the same services, flung off the old, now
 9    VI,      6|               enumerated his frequent services, and then requested that
10    XI,      3|             then briefly reviewed the services of Asiaticus to the State,
11    XI,      7| accomplishments was debased by sordid services, and even good faith could
12    XI,     33|        indiscriminately bestowed; new services ought to be recognized by
13    XI,     47|            saved by the distinguished services of his uncle; the former
14   XII,     68|         confirmed, according to their services to us in our foreign wars,
15   XII,     72|                and then of their late services to the Caesars, when they
16   XIV,     20|              presents, to offer their services in the amphitheatre; only
17    XV,     62|                he divulged to her his services to Nero and their barren
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