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1    10|      small pieces; these are distinguished by certain marks, and thrown
2    12|    prosecuted. Penalties are distinguished ac-cording to the offence.
3    13|   and glory of a chief to be distinguished for. the number and valour
4    16|     fire. The wealthiest are distinguished by a dress which is not
5    19|    nurses. The master is not distinguished from the slave by being
6    19| ground till the freeborn are distinguished by age and recognised by
7    30|    Even hoary-headed men are distinguished by them, and are thus conspicuous
8    33|    the river are the Frisii, distinguished as the Greater and Lesser
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