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 1     I,     48|      till they reached their respective winterquarters. The men
 2    II,     18|    chiefs slow to call their respective clansmen to witness that "
 3   III,     59|   Silius had sent from their respective armies, by opposite routes,
 4    IV,     18|   right of sanctuary for the respective temples of Juno and Aesculapius.
 5    IV,     73| seemed, wholly devoted their respective towns to the worships of
 6    VI,     64|      are at discord, and the respective leaders invite aid for themselves
 7   XII,     49| accordingly anticipate their respective destinies. At the same time
 8  XIII,     44|  precipitate flight to their respective encampments. Corbulo heard
 9  XIII,     47|    troops to retire to their respective camps. ~ ~
10   XIV,     36|  Armenia, according to their respective proximities, were put under
11   XIV,     69|      have both filled up our respective measures, you in giving
12   XIV,     73|      noble rank and of their respective proximity to the armies
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