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 1     I,     39|         go beyond their tents or meet together or keep the standards
 2     I,     54|          remain, some running to meet her, while most of them
 3   III,      6|         but one day's journey to meet him; his uncle, not even
 4   III,     49|         were formerly adopted to meet the political necessities
 5   III,     59|           by opposite routes, to meet them. Julius Indus from
 6   III,     96|     others. Laws are ordained to meet facts, inasmuch as the future
 7    IV,     41|          the acts of a sovereign meet with genuine, and when with
 8    VI,     22|         the public exchequer. To meet this, the Senate had directed
 9    XI,     42|    thought, promptly resolved to meet and face her husband, a
10  XIII,      6|          to the prince to go and meet his mother. Thus, by an
11   XIV,      6|          he went to the shore to meet her (she was coming from
12   XIV,     19|       the tribes coming forth to meet him, the Senate in holiday
13   XIV,     32| opportunity, as they are slow to meet danger. The barbarians,
14   XIV,     70|         this:- "My being able to meet your elaborate speech with
15    XV,     25|   delinquency. And therefore, to meet the new insolence of provincials,
16    XV,     85|        prince. Faenius could not meet this with either speech
17   XVI,     28|    people behold a man who could meet death. Let the Senate hear
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