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 1     I,     70|         banishment and disgrace, deprived of all hope after the murder
 2     I,    104|       altogether unwilling to be deprived of his neighbour streams
 3    II,     41|       and to be at the same time deprived of all solace under those
 4    II,    100|          and by your having been deprived of the province, your enemies
 5    IV,     50|        Roman citizens. They were deprived of the franchise which they
 6    VI,     42|          of their property, were deprived of burial, while those who
 7   XII,     21|       had on this principle been deprived of nothing. For Mithridates,
 8  XIII,     42|          brother Tiridates to be deprived of a kingdom which he had
 9  XIII,     70|          the commanders had been deprived of the right of leading
10   XIV,     60|       that the accused should be deprived of his praetorship, and
11    XV,     92|       Statius Domitius were then deprived of the tribuneship, on the
12    XV,     92| unimpaired, and was subsequently deprived of it, both which circumstances
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