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1 24|     would prevail on them to be faithful; or, as was more agreeable
2 33| republic that if they continued faithful our forces should protect
3 42|        who had always continued faithful to the commonwealth, made
4 43| inhabited by a set of brave and faithful Romans, he was compelled
5 57|     absent, that they continued faithful, and were ready to undergo
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