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 1      I,   139    |  deeds accomplished for the state~ ~
 2      I,   506(19)|     of Lucan's belief, as a state of reward for heroes. (See
 3     II,   245    |   Fortune', `Saviour of the State'?~ ~
 4     II,   439    | marriage, offspring. To the State~ ~
 5    III,   121    |  Placed for the officers of state was void:~ ~
 6     IV,   779    | eagerness alone to save the state~ ~
 7     IV,   932    |       All others bought the state: he sold alone. 27~ ~ ~ ~ ~
 8      V,    15    |     One among many, and the state was all.~ ~ ~ ~
 9      V,   763    |          Known to the Roman state my name shall bear.~ ~
10    VII,   127    |                   Our happy state enjoying, risk it all?~ ~
11    VII,   130    |     O Fortune, of the Roman state~ ~
12    VII,   190    |     the standards, 7 or her state.~ ~
13   VIII,   263    |   my triumphs, but in equal state~ ~
14     IX,   229    |   those who disciplined the state of yore~ ~
15     IX,   235    |  the Senate ruled the Roman state,~ ~
16     IX,   239    |      yet the coffers of the State he filled~ ~
17      X,   327(16)|              The historians state that Alexander made an expedition
18      X,   505    |     By Heaven's command our state was rent in twain;~ ~
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