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 1     I,     45|        whatever else had to be procured from necessity, or as a
 2   III,     32|    even after his divorce, had procured for her some sympathy, infamous
 3    IV,     15|      by the rest of the world, procured belief for any monstrous
 4    IV,     49|        oppression, have merely procured infamy for themselves and
 5    VI,     48|        with the Albanians, and procured aid from the Sarmatae, whose
 6   XII,      9|        only by her evil deeds, procured for Annaeus Seneca a remission
 7   XII,     32|    even to the allied nations, procured the despatch of a colony
 8   XII,     68|      burdens. His pleading too procured for the colony of Bononia,
 9  XIII,     17|       from supreme power. This procured him pity, which was the
10  XIII,     30| respectful behaviour which had procured it for them. But, as for
11   XIV,     56| concealed his purpose, that he procured his weapon without his fellows'
12   XIV,     71|      wealth as long thrift has procured for Volusius, my bounty,
13   XIV,     83|      her profligacies, she had procured abortion, a fact he had
14    XV,     47|      Birds and beasts had been procured from remote countries, and
15    XV,     54|        coast, whence water was procured to sprinkle the fane and
16   XVI,      8|       s destruction. Nero then procured persons, under the name
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