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 1     I,      9| subsequently understood that he assumed a wavering attitude, to
 2     I,     14|     State necessity were merely assumed as a mask. It was really
 3     I,     92|     woman of heroic spirit, she assumed during those days the duties
 4    II,      7|     rapidly moved by oars, they assumed, through the enthusiasm
 5    II,     84|     prepared. Rhescuporis, with assumed modesty, asked for a place
 6   III,     61|         all the more studiously assumed an air of unconcern. He
 7    IV,      2| mischievous when hypocritically assumed for the attainment of sovereignty. ~ ~
 8    IV,      5|         children of Germanicus, assumed the dress of manhood, with
 9    VI,     64|        to its founder Seleucus, assumed the most marked tone of
10   XII,     47|   instantly by war, and he then assumed a hostile attitude also
11   XII,     53|                         He then assumed a show of reconciliation
12  XIII,     23|        with the authors' names, assumed an air of menace. Instantly
13  XIII,     58|       Titus Ollius, but she had assumed the name of her maternal
14   XIV,     80|      slaves of Octavia, who had assumed the name of the people,
15    XV,     92|         enriched with gifts and assumed in its Greek equivalent
16   XVI,     32|   ancestors, Thrasea has openly assumed the part of a traitor and
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