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 1   III,     90|   sacred office was specially attached to the family for which
 2    IV,      2|    Strabo, a Roman knight, he attached himself in his early youth
 3     V,      4|      forgot impending perils, attached himself to the waverers,
 4     V,     13|   recognise, and to whom they attached themselves with a treacherous
 5    XI,     25|        On reaching manhood he attached himself to a quaestor to
 6    XI,     27| Tarquins, and they were to be attached to the war-department. As
 7  XIII,     45|    which became pre-eminently attached to Rome, and they overran
 8  XIII,     59|       not give up her husband attached as she was to Otho by a
 9   XIV,      9|     that the praetorians were attached to the whole family of the
10   XIV,     30| Julian family. He was himself attached to the ideas of our ancestors;
11    XV,     50|      this conflagration there attached the greater infamy because
12    XV,     58|   calf was born with its head attached to its leg. Then followed
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