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 1     I,     11|      were thought fitting. The procession was to be conducted through "
 2     I,     53|  Slowly moved along a pitiable procession of women, a general's fugitive
 3    II,     39|      be carried in the funeral procession of any of his descendants;
 4    II,     52|      Elbe. There were borne in procession spoils, prisoners, representations
 5    II,     96|  lacked the family statues and procession, was honoured by panegyrics
 6    II,    111|       in ivory was to head the procession in the games of the circus;
 7    II,    111|      squadrons were to ride in procession behind his effigy on the
 8   III,    108|     families were borne in the procession, with the names of Manlius,
 9    IV,     13| repeated. The funeral with its procession of statues was singularly
10   XII,     42|        their camp; then came a procession of the royal vassals, and
11   XII,     49|      robe, as they rode in the procession. The people would thus behold
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