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1 10|         afternoon. The night, he was sensible, must be highly advantageous
2 24| conflagrations. To make his subjects sensible of their duty, preserve
3 34|           Domitius, who was not only sensible of the necessity of money
4 35|             obedience." C. Domitius, sensible that he had quitted Cappadocia,
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