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1      I,   544(20)| the Consuls fled without making the sacrifices usual before
2      I,   558    |                     Each making shipwreck for himself. '
3     II,   370(14)|  Caesar charged him with making a traffic of his marriage;
4     IV,   222    |                          Making more black the hideous guilt
5      V,   503(27)|               Apparently making the Danube discharge into
6     VI,   318    |                          Making whole districts quake; and
7   VIII,   776    |                     Thus making worse his crime) severed
8     IX,   824    |            That were its making; in no other snake~ ~
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