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 1     I,     22|        we toil through the same hardships under another title. If
 2     I,     32|          nor to alleviate their hardships, in a word, with no power
 3     I,     45|         them die under the same hardships, but have an end of such
 4   III,     49|       can they have after their hardships than a wife's society? But
 5    IV,      2|         body which could endure hardships, and a daring spirit. He
 6    IV,     34|     soldiers, remembering their hardships and how often the longed-for
 7    IV,     55|     rather chosen watchings and hardships, like one of the common
 8    XI,     24|        and knowing that similar hardships were endured in several
 9  XIII,      7|    slaves, been summoned to the hardships of a campaign. Burrus, at
10   XIV,     33| exhausted by short supplies and hardships, compelled as they were
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