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 1     I,     31|       a sudden lull. Urged by conflicting emotions, they felt panic
 2     I,     61|       the State. Indeed, many conflicting thoughts troubled him. The
 3     I,     91|       eager longings, and the conflicting opinions of its chiefs.
 4     I,    106|      indeed, subsequently, so conflicting are the accounts we find
 5    II,     44|     worth while to notice the conflicting opinions of Cneius Piso
 6    II,     97| partiality towards Piso, gave conflicting accounts. ~ ~
 7   III,     27|      Germanicus, a subject of conflicting rumours not only among the
 8   III,     39| without the enactment of many conflicting laws, till Lucius Sulla,
 9    VI,     29|       disciples you will find conflicting theories, many holding the
10    VI,     48|     and engaged themselves in conflicting interests. But the Iberians,
11   XII,     61|      by poison, was matter of conflicting rumours, according to people'
12  XIII,     62|      hearing was given to two conflicting deputations from Puteoli,
13   XIV,     73|    said, "like Burrus, to two conflicting aims, but only to Nero's
14   XVI,     28|     attempt or spurn defence. Conflicting advice was offered. Those
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