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 1     II,    42   | prayers are offered which refused shall bring~ ~
 2     II,    90   |              90 Death oft refused him; and the very foe,~ ~
 3    III,   170   |   done which could not be refused.~ ~
 4    III,   182(9)|   offered by Pyrrhus, and refused by Fabricius, which, after
 5    III,   266   |                           Refused the call, where furthest
 6     VI,    13   |  Proof against every art, refused to leave~ ~
 7     VI,   170   |  170 Steadfast till death refused them; Scaeva named~ ~
 8    VII,   300   |     300 And which the foe refused: this gives you back~ ~
 9   VIII,   584   |          Thessalia dealt, refused in every land,~ ~
10   VIII,   752   |  disaster, when the kings refused,~ ~
11      X,   325   |                           Refused the secret, but the place
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