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 1    II,      8|    shore. Soon that name too is changed for the Mosa river, through
 2    II,     28|   difficulty, and when the tide changed and bore them the same way
 3   III,     49| sternness of antiquity had been changed into a better and more genial
 4   III,     61|         an air of unconcern. He changed neither his residence nor
 5    IV,      9|       until the death of Drusus changed everything. While he lived,
 6    IV,     27|       the flattery of others he changed for the better, and yet
 7    IV,     85| Vesuvius, bursting into flames, changed the face of the country.
 8    VI,      2|       same or with but slightly changed language, by such men as
 9    VI,     45|     people, but he subsequently changed this behaviour for insolence
10    VI,     74|     power, wholly perverted and changed, Caius Caesar, who had hardly
11  XIII,     53|    reigned, and when times were changed, he was not so much humbled
12   XIV,     11|     appearance of the shore was changed, a solitude one moment,
13   XVI,     13|         April, or Neroneus, was changed from Maius into the name
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