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 1   III,     43|      But beneath all this was a vigorous mind, equal to the greatest
 2   III,     47|       an experienced soldier of vigorous constitution, who would
 3    XI,     11|        Mithridates, who had the vigorous soldiers of Rome to storm
 4    XI,     25|         his friends and his own vigorous ability, he obtained the
 5    XI,     29| enrolling in our ranks the most vigorous of the provincials, under
 6    XI,     37|     noble of stately beauty, of vigorous intellect, with the near
 7    XI,     38|        that prudent rather than vigorous counsels insure the maintenance
 8   XIV,     69|       You have yet before you a vigorous prime, and that on which
 9   XIV,     71|            Yours too is a still vigorous manhood, quite equal to
10    XV,     86| published, though the rough and vigorous sentiments of a soldier
11   XVI,      5|        of time passed with less vigorous applause or in the silence
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