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 1    II,     64|          to Janus, which had been erected in the vegetable market
 2    II,    111| Germanicus. Triumphal arches were erected at Rome, on the banks of
 3    IV,     73|        before mentioned should be erected. Eleven cities were rivals
 4    IV,     81|         no amphitheatre was to be erected except on a foundation,
 5   XIV,     21|           naval fight, there were erected places for meeting and refreshment,
 6   XIV,     27|    usually exhibited with hastily erected tiers of benches and a temporary
 7   XIV,     28|           a permanent edifice was erected for a theatre, in preference
 8   XIV,     42|    similar licence. A temple also erected to the Divine Claudius was
 9    XV,     21|     Parthian war, and arches were erected in the centre of the Capitoline
10    XV,     52|         country's desolation, and erected a mansion in which the jewels
11    XV,     97|           A temple also was to be erected to Safety, on the spot whence
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