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 1     I,     32|        concerned the soldier's interests. Was then the same Senate
 2     I,     33|       there also to oppose the interests of the legions. At the same
 3     I,     77|      and Germans have the same interests, and that peace is better
 4     I,    104|   admirably provided for human interests in having assigned to rivers
 5    II,     74|     this settlement of all the interests of our allies, it gave Germanicus
 6    II,     81|       remain there, or, if his interests required something different,
 7    IV,     53|   ancestry, watchful over your interests, courageous in danger, fearless
 8    VI,     48|      themselves in conflicting interests. But the Iberians, who were
 9    XI,     20| adversity, did mischief to the interests of the Cheruscan nation. ~ ~
10   XII,     19|        preferred his country's interests, gave hostages and prostrated
11   XII,     29|       Claudius to think of the interests of the State, and to provide
12  XIII,     63|        matters involving Roman interests? The senators, as often
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