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 1     I,      4|       was near and new prospects opened, a few spoke in vain of
 2    IV,     31|          allowed his veins to be opened. Shortly afterwards Numantina,
 3    IV,     86|         Silanus and Silius Nerva opened with a foul beginning. A
 4    VI,      7|         seemed very striking. It opened thus: "May all the gods
 5    VI,     75|         spoke like a prophet, he opened his veins. What followed
 6    XI,      3| shameless mouth of Vitellius, he opened his veins, but not till
 7    XI,     24|          the same honour. He had opened mines in the territory of
 8   XII,     67|          outlet of the water was opened. The careless execution
 9  XIII,     51|          The inhabitants however opened the gates of their own accord,
10   XIV,     84|         veins of every limb were opened; but as her blood was congealed
11    XV,     35|        He then pursued the route opened up in former days by Lucius
12    XV,     90|         his side; his veins were opened; with life still strong
13   XVI,     18|        of death then in fashion, opened his veins, after adding
14   XVI,     20|          bound them up, he again opened them, while he conversed
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