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 1    II,     37| charged his kinsman, Publius Quirinus, with his last prayer to
 2   III,     32|    to be a mother by Publius Quirinus, a rich and childless man.
 3   III,     32|      brother Manius Lepidus. Quirinus by his relentless enmity
 4   III,     33|    ceasing, savage curses on Quirinus, "to whose childless old-age
 5   III,     33|   from the slaves of Publius Quirinus that Lepida had attempted
 6   III,     67|   let the death of Sulpicius Quirinus be celebrated with a public
 7   III,     67|  family of the Sulpicii this Quirinus, who was born in the town
 8   III,     67| extolled the good offices of Quirinus to himself, while he censured
 9   III,     67|    pleasure in the memory of Quirinus, because of the perils he
10   III,     82|   the priests of Mars and of Quirinus. If these latter had provinces
11    IV,     54| Bacchus among the Greeks and Quirinus among us were enrolled in
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