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 1    II,     63|                            To his splendid public liberality the emperor
 2    II,     99|         but lately because of her splendid union wont to be seen amid
 3   III,      6| state-funeral, and contrasted the splendid honours conferred by Augustus
 4   III,     62|           the foremost ranks on a splendid charger, reminding them
 5    IV,     17|          governors of Africa, the splendid fame of that ill-starred
 6   XII,     66|          him, presided; he wore a splendid military cloak, she, a mantle
 7  XIII,     65|       taxes, and so confer a most splendid boon on the human race.
 8   XIV,     67|          awards which were indeed splendid, but only proportioned to
 9    XV,      7|        threats of Corbulo, and as splendid successes. Others explained
10    XV,     59|  illustrious families, Piso had a splendid reputation with the people
11    XV,     84|           man singled out for his splendid virtues by all persons of
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