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1  2| were of age; and the richer citizens supplied them with food
2 41|     of the Roman and Pontic citizens, inflicted punishments,
3 56|  instituted a levy of Roman citizens, and as they were enrolled
4 57|  was brought that the Roman citizens at Corduba had revolted,
5 58|    upon their bucklers. The citizens of Corduba, men, women,
6 59|     him praetor, joined the citizens of Corduba, and encamped
7 70|  injuries done to the Roman citizens in Pontus, because it was
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