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1        V| struggling with the most arduous difficulties of the imperial policy,
2     XXII|      slightest conception of the difficulties and the perils of the enterprise
3     XXXI|       then, presented many great difficulties, and even if a man succeeded
4    XXXII|  influences had decided him: the difficulties and dangers of the undertaking,
5   XXXVII|  terrible suffering, not without difficulties that made those around him
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